But these 20 things became obsolete in the last decade.
1) VCRs And VHS Tapes
2) Travel Agents
3) The Separation Between Work Life And Personal Life
4) Forgetting
5) Bookstores
6) Watches
7) Phone Sex Via 1-900 Numbers
8 ) Maps
9) Calling
10) Classifieds In Newspapers
11) Dial-Up Internet
12) Encyclopedias
13) CDs
14) Landline Phones
15) Film (And Film Cameras)
16) Yellow Pages And Address Books
17) Catalogs
18) Fax Machines
19) Wires
20) Hand-Written Letters
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/12/2 ... ml#s210857
How many do you, Mr. Loser, still use/have?
A KC Star newspaper subscription is not obsolete
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Re: A KC Star newspaper subscription is not obsolete
3) The Separation Between Work Life And Personal Lifepoptart wrote:How many do you, Mr. Loser, still use/have?
9) Calling
20) Hand-Written Letters
Re: A KC Star newspaper subscription is not obsolete
[quote="poptart"]But these 20 things became obsolete in the last decade.
1) VCRs And VHS Tapes
3) The Separation Between Work Life And Personal Life
4) Forgetting
5) Bookstores
6) Watches
9) Calling
10) Classifieds In Newspapers
13) CDs
14) Landline Phones
17) Catalogs
18) Fax Machines
1) VCRs And VHS Tapes
3) The Separation Between Work Life And Personal Life
4) Forgetting
5) Bookstores
6) Watches
9) Calling
10) Classifieds In Newspapers
13) CDs
14) Landline Phones
17) Catalogs
18) Fax Machines
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Re: A KC Star newspaper subscription is not obsolete
Fax machines are still viable. They're a secure form of communication and faxes can be admissible in court. I have CDs, but I rarely use them (I need a record player). I also have a map of DC that I carry in my bag, but I rarely use it now that I have a smart phone (and I know the city well enough).