Fogey in a sentence as a noun

I'll accept that I'm an old fogey who can't handle "progress".

Maybe I'm an old fogey but those 1990's graphics look awesome to me.

Fellow old fogey here. What kind of startup are you looking to join?

You sound quite a bit less open minded than the old fogey you're responding to.

I suspect I'm just being a bit of an old fogey, but without questions come no answers. .

And the main use of Python is scaring fogey programmers?

I am an old fogey. i wrote my first program on a piece of paper after watching my fiend use his zx spectrum.

This isn't about being some old fogey who's stuck in the 80s. It's good ergonomics to avoid hand movements away from the home row to the arrow keys or the mouse.

I don't think you need to be an old fogey or a puritan to draw some conclusions in this area. Yes, the argument is anecdotal.

I hate to get all old-fogey but Hacker News has really turned into "the random opinions of people in the startup world". I learn a lot less on this site than I used to.

I feel like an old fogey saying this, but does anyone actually enjoy listening to this stuff? I mean it's interesting, sure, but...

Though the author might have had an old-fogey tone he does bring some interesting points to light: 1. why do young people in auto-centric cities hold off on getting a car?

For all you know, they could very well be a cult with some old fogey launching attack troops at the evil invaders whilst the young struggle mightily against the oppressive regime. Or they could be communists.

He's also not an old fogey. If he says something is wrong, he's worth listening to, even though he's largely repeating other sources and familiar stories.

Call me a fogey if you will but I don't like the idea of launching a project that I know will need very substantial rearchitecting too early in its life.

Many engineers just aren't interested in the old fogey US tech companies. Do you think a smart kid out of a US college would be more interested in working at Google/Facebook or at Cisco/Microsoft?

If it's because their eyes don't like it, then maybe they are an old fogey. I appreciate those saying this is a matter of feelings, but it's also a reviewer's blind spot, their personal circumstances which affect their technology choices.

Maybe I'm an old fogey but I'll stick with xterm and iterm. Having a terminal where I can have the same experience whether logged into a *nix box, on osx, or sshed into a remote server is far more appealing than being able to cat images or having a pretty progress bar.

For all you know, they could very well be a cult with some old fogey launching attack troops at the evil invaders whilst the young struggle mightily against the oppressive regime. > I can't picture them building a particle accelerator or sitting around all day puzzling over integrals.

Fogey definitions

noun

someone whose style is out of fashion

See also: dodo fogy fossil