I didn't see any technology part of the forum so I figured that I would post this here. I just got new phones,.. and it's part of the landline. The other phones we had were just getting so old that we needed new ones. That got me to thinking,.. how many people actually still have landlines? Read newspapers? (We don't) Use snail mail? (Again we don't) It's amazing how much technology has changed and improved over the years.
Good post! There should be a forum for this on here.
For decades I would buy the daily paper on my way into work. That is mostly when they had the vending machine things where you put quarters in and grab a paper. Then, those things pretty much disappeared so I would buy at a corner store.
I got tired of all the cheap ink they had started to use so, I - just like that - stopped a decades old habit. I now get ALL my news online. AP, Reuters, Al Jazeera...on here too, lol.
I have my Android that I use as my main phone but I do have a home phone and I only use it with certain people who I tend to talk longer with. It also comes with the cable package.
I don't watch TV...I do watch movies or documentaries. And that is usually on my computer. I would throw out my TV (which collects dust, lol) before I would my computers.
I check my email a few times a week...sick to death of FB but, thee are those I do connect with on it so, i check that every few days.
Snail mail...very rarely.
And yes, technology has increased as
knowledge increased...
"But thou, O Daniel, shut up the words, and seal the book, even to the time of the end: many shall run to and fro, and
knowledge shall be increased." Daniel 12:4
Good post
@April_Rose :)