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Mel 2 year s ago
#13 In my country, we've given up checks decades ago. I'm astounded some countries still use fax machines too.
       
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Didi 2 year s ago
Mel, yeah, I think last time I saw a check where I live was like 35 years ago. Around here most people don't use cash either. We just tap the debit card, the smart phone or the smart watch.
       
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Edmund 2 year s ago
Mel,

I don't carry cash but I do write a check when I pay my ex-wife the monthly tuition for my kids. I got burned with my oldest and payed child support with cash. Not a dime of the $75,000 I paid went to my daughter and she denied receving it for the first two years so I had to back pay that again.
       
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Harold 2 year s ago
Most of these stopped being relevant about 15 years ago.
       
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Johnny 2 year s ago
The ones that aren't already dead are only relevant in one the most backwards countries, the US...
       
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Shirley 2 year s ago
you’ve probably never even been to the US, troll…
       
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Louis 2 year s ago
Shirley,

Oh, come on, Shirley. Be nice. Johnny probably lives in a country where he's paying 75% taxes and declaring everything is 'free', while hanging a state approved flag out his front window with his back yard permanently looking like a medieval lifestock pasture. Sneering at America is required by law where he's from, or he could lose social credits and be put on a black list.
       
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Margaret 2 year s ago
#12 *are not interested in so much ADDITIONAL work.
       
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Margaret 2 year s ago
Margaret,
I say that as a former beekeeper. It's also hard to learn the necessary skills when you live in an apartment (home ownership for young people has fallen 25% in the last 12 years in the US)
       
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Bertha 2 year s ago
#15 rádio are still popular when you drive.
I don't see that desapear soon tongue
       
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Lawrence 2 year s ago
Bertha,

you still drive?
       
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Midge 2 year s ago
Bertha,
right? remember how you could pop up your fave song online and not wait for a 2 min ad before and after the song?
       
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Midge 2 year s ago
#4 cemeteries? they are becoming more efficient as holders of the ashes in smaller spaces. they are making more money than ever!! go pull financial statements. they take your $1000s, put it in a foundation and the interest pays for upkeep and the family's expenses which increase every year when more people die.
       
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Midge 2 year s ago
#18 yeah cabs might be reduced or changed but uber/Lyft isn't universally available. i love trashing and uber driver then their insurance screws them over and they lose work and i just lose a ride.
       
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"Casual cameras.

Especially digital cameras.

Smartphones generally have a similar quality, and you already have one. They have integrated flash drives anyway. You don’t need to own a camera to take pictures. The casual market for them will die – obviously, professional cameras will still be around, but they’re an extreme niche. You won’t buy a several thousand dollar camera to take vacation pictures."

 

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