The last ten years have brought us a windfall of new gadgets and gizmos, and with them, a new way of life. Since 2000, we’ve gained iPods and iPads, Travelocity and Twitter, Facebook and Foursquare, BlackBerry smartphones and Android devices, Xboxes and Wiis, among many other new services, sites, and electronics. We’re now poking, tweeting, Googling, and Skyping. But in that time we’ve also changed our habits and lost a few things, too. As we look forward to 2011, lets take a look back at the things that have become obsolete. I’m sure the tech master @TatWza would appreciate this post!
- VCRs & VHS tapes
- Travel Agents
- The Separation Between Work Life and Personal Life
- Forgetting
- Bookstores
- Watches
- Phone Sex Via 1-900-NUMBERS
- Maps
- Calling
- Classifieds in Newspapers
- Dial-Up Internet
- Encyclopedias
- CDs
- Landline Phones
- Film and Film Cameras
- Yellow Pages and Address Books
- Catalogs
- Fax Machines
- Wires
- Hand-Written Letters
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