Things that will become obsolete in the near future.
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Hammerin'HankI'll start by saying that "Lifetime" politicians will become obsolete.
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wildcats20Hopefully the use of the word "the GOAT."
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DarkonI just hope it's not me.
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captain_obviousNo one has said JJ Huddle yet? Or is that already considered obsolete?
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Cleveland BuckThe U.S. dollar.
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pmoney25Music CD's.
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DarkonCapitalism.
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mexappeal12Hopefully Wildcats
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xnds1fan
Steven A Smith from ESPN -
Benny The JetPaper newspapers
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hasbeenMy girlfriends vagina.
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I Wear PantsPaper textbooks.
Tube televisions/monitors of any kind.
Resistive touchscreens
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wildcats20
Um...no friend for youmexappeal12 wrote: Hopefully Wildcats -
Squirmydogreality tv
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mexappeal12haha c'mon you are a jokester too .... plus then i could help Rachel split gas to come to Cbus.. you have to see the benefits lol
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wildcats20
Yeah um his bitch ass just moved to the T.mexappeal12 wrote: haha c'mon you are a jokester too .... plus then i could help Rachel split gas to come to Cbus.. you have to see the benefits lol -
mexappeal12dang...
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3reppomThe home phone line is becoming obsolete. I still think people will have home phones in addition cell phones but there isn't really a need for a hard line anymore.
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Appleforeign oil
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sjmvsfscs08The Tonight Show
Harry Reid
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september63Land line phones, which where mentioned, are the most immediate. Long term, Cd's are gone in within 10 yrs.
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gut
Ditched mine years ago. Between VOIP, or whatever the computer/internet integration is now, and cell adaptors that can link a portable into your service (not sure if they are quite there yet) this will be obsolete very soon. Call me lazy, but it would be nice to have a handset in every room rather than lugging the cell around the house with me.3reppom wrote: The home phone line is becoming obsolete. I still think people will have home phones in addition cell phones but there isn't really a need for a hard line anymore.
Ultimately, the internet is going to be the pipeline for all media into and out of the home. Good-bye cable and good-bye lan line. Good-bye to music cd's and movie dvd's as we know them. -
Glory Dayslandlines will always remain because i think they are much more reliable that other methods. they always get reception and the power can be out and you can still use it.
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rookie_j70with the popularity of netflix....i say blockbuster will become obsolete
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