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Things Babies Born in 2011 Will Never Know
« on: January 06, 2011, 04:29:44 PM »
Things Babies Born in 2011 Will Never Know

Huffington Post recently put up a story called You're Out: 20 Things That Became Obsolete This Decade. It's a great retrospective on the technology leaps we've made since the new century began, and it got me thinking about the difference today's technology will make in the lives of tomorrow's kids.

I've used some of their ideas and added some of my own to make the list below: Do you think kids born in 2011 will recognize any of the following?

Video tape: Starting this year, the news stories we produce here at Money Talks have all been shot, edited, and distributed to TV stations without ever being on any kind of tape. Not only that, the tape-less broadcast camera we use today offers much higher quality than anything that could have been imagined 10 years ago -- and cost less than the lens on the camera we were using previously.

Travel agents: While not dead today, this profession is one of many that's been decimated by the Internet. When it's time for their honeymoon, will those born in 2011 be able to find one?

The separation of work and home: When you're carrying an email-equipped computer in your pocket, it's not just your friends who can find you -- so can your boss. For kids born this year, the wall between office and home will be blurry indeed.

Books, magazines, and newspapers: Like video tape, words written on dead trees are on their way out. Sure, there may be books -- but for those born today, stores that exist solely to sell them will be as numerous as record stores are now.

Movie rental stores: You actually got in your car and drove someplace just to rent a movie?

Watches: Maybe as quaint jewelry, but the correct time is on your smartphone, which is pretty much always in your hand.

Paper maps: At one time these were available free at every gas station. They're practically obsolete today, and the next generation will probably have to visit a museum to find one.

Wired phones: Why would you pay $35 every month to have a phone that plugs into a wall? For those born today, this will be a silly concept.

Long distance: Thanks to the Internet, the days of paying more to talk to somebody in the next city, state, or even country are limited.

Newspaper classifieds: The days are gone when you have to buy a bunch of newsprint just to see what's for sale.

Dial-up Internet: While not everyone is on broadband, it won't be long before dial-up Internet goes the way of the plug-in phone.

Encyclopedias: Imagine a time when you had to buy expensive books that were outdated before the ink was dry. This will be a nonsense term for babies born today.

Forgotten friends: Remember when an old friend would bring up someone you went to high school with, and you'd say, "Oh yeah, I forgot about them!" The next generation will automatically be in touch with everyone they've ever known even slightly via Facebook.

Forgotten anything else: Kids born this year will never know what it was like to stand in a bar and incessantly argue the unknowable. Today the world's collective knowledge is on the computer in your pocket or purse. And since you have it with you at all times, why bother remembering anything?

The evening news: The news is on 24/7. And if you're not home to watch it, that's OK -- it's on the smartphone in your pocket.

CDs: First records, then 8-track, then cassette, then CDs -- replacing your music collection used to be an expensive pastime. Now it's cheap(er) and as close as the nearest Internet connection.

Film cameras: For the purist, perhaps, but for kids born today, the word "film" will mean nothing. In fact, even digital cameras -- both video and still -- are in danger of extinction as our pocket computers take over that function too.

Yellow and White Pages: Why in the world would you need a 10-pound book just to find someone?

Catalogs: There's no need to send me a book in the mail when I can see everything you have for sale anywhere, anytime. If you want to remind me to look at it, send me an email.

Fax machines: Can you say "scan," ".pdf" and "email?"

One picture to a frame: Such a waste of wall/counter/desk space to have a separate frame around each picture. Eight gigabytes of pictures and/or video in a digital frame encompassing every person you've ever met and everything you've ever done -- now, that's efficient. Especially compared to what we used to do: put our friends and relatives together in a room and force them to watch what we called a "slide show" or "home movies."

Wires: Wires connecting phones to walls? Wires connecting computers, TVs, stereos, and other electronics to each other? Wires connecting computers to the Internet? To kids born in 2011, that will make as much sense as an electric car trailing an extension cord.

Hand-written letters: For that matter, hand-written anything. When was the last time you wrote cursive? In fact, do you even know what the word "cursive" means? Kids born in 2011 won't -- but they'll put you to shame on a tiny keyboard.

Talking to one person at a time: Remember when it was rude to be with one person while talking to another on the phone? Kids born today will just assume that you're supposed to use texting to maintain contact with five or six other people while pretending to pay attention to the person you happen to be physically next to.

Retirement plans: Yes, Johnny, there was a time when all you had to do was work at the same place for 20 years and they'd send you a check every month for as long as you lived. In fact, some companies would even pay your medical bills, too!

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Re: Things Babies Born in 2011 Will Never Know
« Reply #1 on: January 06, 2011, 09:04:15 PM »
cool story Bay

I still think paper maps will be useful, what if you are off the grid you really going to use a gps? Ill even go as far to say electronics are making us stupider. kids need to know how to read maps.

same goes with the yellow/white pages. what if a network is down or I'm nowhere near a computer. guess this applies to a land line as well. my cell phone is 7 years old and I could care less to upgrade. it can't take photos or surf the net but it still works as a phone and text messaging.


I still like to read with something in my hands instead of staring at a screen, straining my eyes. sure you can have a e-book reader in bed or on the toilet nothing better than being unplugged and reading a good book or magazine etc.

this whole article gets me going an just shows how old I am and still a luddite. :D

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Re: Things Babies Born in 2011 Will Never Know
« Reply #2 on: January 07, 2011, 09:46:36 AM »
anybody remember dialing 10-10-3-2-1 ?

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Re: Things Babies Born in 2011 Will Never Know
« Reply #3 on: January 07, 2011, 10:05:06 AM »
People thought my generation wouldn't remember records or radio or a bunch of stuff.

These things will always be here, they will always be known.
 
I think the huffpost was reaching a lot on this.

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« Reply #4 on: January 11, 2011, 05:50:18 PM »
cool story Bay

I still think paper maps will be useful, what if you are off the grid you really going to use a gps? Ill even go as far to say electronics are making us stupider. kids need to know how to read maps.

same goes with the yellow/white pages. what if a network is down or I'm nowhere near a computer. guess this applies to a land line as well. my cell phone is 7 years old and I could care less to upgrade. it can't take photos or surf the net but it still works as a phone and text messaging.


I still like to read with something in my hands instead of staring at a screen, straining my eyes. sure you can have a e-book reader in bed or on the toilet nothing better than being unplugged and reading a good book or magazine etc.

this whole article gets me going an just shows how old I am and still a luddite. :D


Yes, you are old!  So am I.  Reading a book on my iPad or any other screen does not appeal to me.  When I read, I want the paper book in my hand.  I don’t want to have to worry about dropping it (which I do with books all the time), running out of power, or reading in direct sunlight with difficulty.  Give me a paper book every time.

The “Hand written letter” thing really got me.  It’s true: young people today will never know what it means to write in cursive.  Unlike my parents, I have very bad penmanship (remember, “penmanship” used to be a graded subject in school).  I can type up a storm on a keyboard but I almost never write anything by hand anymore.  Most of my writing consists of post-it notes to myself stuck to my desk or monitor.  Once in a while I will write a check.  Other than that I never write anything by hand.  :-[

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« Reply #5 on: January 12, 2011, 05:56:55 AM »
Yep, good article - I think books will still be around for many years to come - I can't stand these Kindle and book reading tablets - they hurt my eyes and it's just like staring at a computer screen all day.

With regards to other things - I've started to sell on all my CD's - I never need them and for as long as I can download music to an ipod I'll never need the CDs anymore. The same goes for DVD's - all I do to watch movies now is to stick a USB stick into the back of my TV and it's made my DVD player obsolete.

My DVD player and my CD player with Amp and Speakers is going to be sold any day now to buy a docking station instead which takes up a lot less space.

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« Reply #6 on: January 12, 2011, 11:43:53 AM »
Yep, good article - I think books will still be around for many years to come - I can't stand these Kindle and book reading tablets - they hurt my eyes and it's just like staring at a computer screen all day.

With regards to other things - I've started to sell on all my CD's - I never need them and for as long as I can download music to an ipod I'll never need the CDs anymore. The same goes for DVD's - all I do to watch movies now is to stick a USB stick into the back of my TV and it's made my DVD player obsolete.

My DVD player and my CD player with Amp and Speakers is going to be sold any day now to buy a docking station instead which takes up a lot less space.

Bah!  Doom agrees!

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Re: Things Babies Born in 2011 Will Never Know
« Reply #7 on: January 17, 2011, 08:52:25 AM »
My 11-month old daughter's favorite toys are my cell phone and my wife's cell phone.

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Re: Things Babies Born in 2011 Will Never Know
« Reply #8 on: January 17, 2011, 03:23:55 PM »
What a stupid fucking list.  Those things will only own you if you let them. "SmartPhone" what a pathetic thing to lust after.  I`m glad people are getting more ignorant and that they are all into gadgetry and living in a throw away society where everything has to be "new" and cheap.

It makes my existence more valuable.  :)
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« Reply #9 on: January 19, 2011, 12:12:52 PM »
I could really see "land lines" going out!

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« Reply #10 on: January 19, 2011, 12:49:54 PM »
I'm old enough to remember pre-puter.  Twenty years ago I worked as a secretary and had a typewriter.


Hey?  ...I had a Central Heating plumber technician here today, he was 11 on September 11th, just a child.

9/11 seems like only yesterday.  But that event changed my life.  He said it was like sci-fi.  He thought it was a movie.  I was blown away.  It changed my view of everything, I questioned God.  I was 30 or something?  That young guy today gave me another perspective.

I'm glad I saw Rod Stewart (from backstage and in the limo, partying in the hotel) in the 70s.  T-Rex all died but I'm still alive. I'm proud that I turned down Mel Gibson when he came on to me in a disco in Toronto in the 80s (he was happily married at the time and just having a laugh, so I'm glad I sussed that...

Jim Carrey before he got famous was very funny and I wouldn't have missed that for all of your new-fangled world.

I love music.  I know most of the words to every old tune and the dance moves to go with.


I'm glad I have laugh lines and a few grey hairs.  I lived through the best years on God's gorgeous earth.  My parents had to deal with wars.  I'd loathe to be a teenager or a newborn nowadays


people matter, but sadly these days they have apps for friends

I have 1,000+ hardcover books, all reference and 3 pairs of reading glasses.  And yes, it's easier to just look it up than google it.

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« Reply #11 on: January 19, 2011, 01:03:01 PM »
Linda I have to ask, and I can't be the only one who thinks this-- Anytime an anonymous individual posting on an internet message board (especially getbig) purports to be a female and has a user name with xxx in it, it creates suspicion as to your true gender. A much more extreme example would be a alleged female having a user name like- "Erica Loves DP'. Most chicks (not guys pretending to be chicks) would never have a user name like that.

If this has already been posted, I apologize, but what is the significance of the xxx in your name? Do you work in the porn industry?

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« Reply #12 on: January 19, 2011, 01:08:36 PM »
oops sorry, I rarely stray from the Girly Board.  I've posted here on Getbig for 5-6 years?

When I signed on I was turned down as Linda, there was already one.  So I tried xL and there was already one of them too.  I got frustrated and attempted 3 x's and hey presto.

I see no need to come up with an alter ego name or pretence.  I'm Linda, hello.



It was getting boring on the Girly Board.
no, I'm just a normal ordinary hard working daft clever fit bookish girlie in London England, getting older as we yawn


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« Reply #13 on: January 20, 2011, 08:18:07 PM »
Jag is really a 6'10 275lb Black Male with gold teeth. Im pretty sure everyone else you mentioned is a woman though.