You'd think that nowadays the younger generations all taking laptops to school and typing most of their assignments that there'd be even less people with good penmanship. I can't really speak since I grew up in the 80s and 90s and my handwriting is shit.
About a week or so was the last time I went but before that it was probably September. I went to this record store they have in the mall, which I bought a Motorhead shirt at.
I live in the path of where the eclipse is taking place so I'm going to go outside to watch it. But I don't think I would bother to go beyond outside my place to view it.
Cable TV as far as having a physical box attached to your TV is obsolete. They don't even offer physical cable boxes to new customers for Spectrum or Uverse. But Spectrum now has a streaming app you can watch most of the channels on your TV(I do it since its the only way I can watch WWE Raw...
Manual transmissions has to be the #1 obsolete technology that people are determined to hold onto for no apparent reason. It's like if people still bought cassette tapes to listen to their music on.
People that are opposed to vehicle registration, would you prefer people being able to have hit and run accidents without anyway to identify their car from anyone else with the same make & model?
Have greeting cards ever really been relevant? They're just something old ladies give you for your birthday with money inside them. You take the money out of them and pretend to look at the card for 10 seconds then when you get home you throw away the card.
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