Similarly, in Downton Abbey we have the household's unease about the newfangled technology - "It is electricity, not the devil's handiwork!"
He based these elements directly off of the interoffice mail memos the doctors had been using for years, in hopes of convincing people to actually use the newfangled technology.
Herman H. Kohlstaat, the publisher of the Chicago Times-Herald and a tireless booster of the newfangled automotive technology, decided to drum up interest in the motor wagon by sponsoring a similar race.
Although truckers sometimes mock the elitism of cell phone users, they aren't strictly against cell phones or other newfangled technology.
Their efforts combined old-fashioned detective work with newfangled technology, and drew on both the formidable financial reserves of the Federal Government and the considerable acumen of some of the best criminologists in the business.
She shouted at it and poked it, her favored way of dealing with newfangled technology, until she found a way to make it decant a hot liquid, some kind of tea.
But in the conservative heartland, a region wary of big business and newfangled technology, some aspects of industrialization have provoked conflict and anxiety.
"Wings of Courage" is a swooping, old-fashioned adventure tale that uses flashy newfangled technology.
Most of Silicon Valley spent the summer of 1995 dreaming up ways to use a newfangled technology called the Internet.
His wares run from a century-old Austrian model whose exposed bulbs showed off the newfangled technology of electricity to 1950's Sputnik shapes, 60's swirls and one disturbing relic of 80's Memphis.