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How would your life change

I have to assume that the supply chain, banking, food, power grids, shipping, medicine, trains, broadcasting (radio and all forms of TV), touring groups, restaurants, etc. can adapt easily and survive, so that the physical aspects of life are intact, other than all computers becoming useless. Yes, this MUST be assumed. In real life, as things are, an instantaneous loss of all internet functions would have horrific effects on most of the things we humans depend on for SURVIVAL. That would mean that "not being able to get on the internet" for us, would be the LEAST of our worries.

So, suppose for some reason all internet access was removed from MY life forever. Therefore all these other functions can still exist because I'd be the ONLY one who has lost all internet forever. I would be saddened that people I've come to care about would suddenly become "lost in action" with no known way to contact them, and I WILL SAY that it would certainly put me out of business quickly! (The latter has nothing to do with any of the functions in the first paragraph, but the fact that without internet my business would have very little exposure, and I would lose ALL the best research tools that help me price stuff.)

I would miss YouTube intensely, and the ability to effectively have [portions of] the contents of all libraries in the world at my fingertips, and so much more. It would DEFINITELY HURT. If that happened, I would probably do more WALKING/HIKING, reading some of those books "I was supposed to read someday," have more phone conversations and visits - maybe even have time to CONSIDER a relationship. It wouldn't change who-and-what I am. I've always said that if everything I do in my current life was stripped away, I could easily "replace" it with a second lifetime's worth of activities...and it's even possible I could go as far as five layers deep.

No, maybe not five layers, because parts of those lower layers - such as "more YouTube time" - would also be stripped away.
 
We just recently spent 6 days completely disconnected from everything. Power. Phone. Internet.

How would my life change?

My gardens will tell you how much they appreciate the extra attention.

I also napped and just read. Books. Lots of them.
 
We just recently spent 6 days completely disconnected from everything. Power. Phone. Internet.

How would my life change?

My gardens will tell you how much they appreciate the extra attention.

I also napped and just read. Books. Lots of them.

6 Days at Shanghai :mrgreen:
 
...computers becoming useless...

Computers wouldn't become useless. Computers were useful tools long before the internet turned them into portals of consumerism and bad ideas.

The only downside to all this would be the effect it would have on dick pics. People would have to take polaroids of their naughty bits and hand them out like business cards.


Next up: a return to the analog age.
 
The only downside to all this would be the effect it would have on dick pics. People would have to take polaroids of their naughty bits and hand them out like business cards.

It’s not normal to do that? :confused:
 
No, but it's encouraged.
 
I thought it ^ was an old pic of Jimmy Durante :(
 
All I've seen recently with a Polaroid brand name in it is some really poor quality plastic loudspeakers made in China.

I still have my SX-70 Polaroid-Land.
 
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I have seen Polaroids only in movies and documentaries.

Never owned a camera, except the digital one my family 'forced' me to buy while in China, to show them a bit around the place (2003-2004...), and the ones in the two twitphones I use every day.
 
Polaroid One Step was popular back in the day.
 
No more Internet?

Well I would probably get a LOT more work done around the house!
 
Indefinitely? Not good enough. Permanently? It would be terribly annoying at first but totally worth it to watch everyone freak out.

"Indefinitely" includes the possibility of "permanently" :mrgreen:
Worse: with the latter you are faced with the acceptation of resignation, with the other with the betting on a deceitful hope :cool:

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No more Internet?

Well I would probably get a LOT more work done around the house!

What is that, a manor? Or it is just a very dense home?
 
6 Days at Shanghai :mrgreen:

Or Shangri-La which I know your device meant to enter...

My partner and I talked about his a few times over the few days we were starving for electrical stimulation...I keep thinking of how my own grandfather would have laughed at our 'distress'.
 
"Indefinitely" includes the possibility of "permanently"

That's why I said it wasn't good enough.

Try reading the posts before you "correct" them.
 
Or Shangri-La which I know your device meant to enter...

I had the whim of sparing some cruelty :mrgreen:

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That's why I said it wasn't good enough.

Try reading the posts before you "correct" them.

I wasn't correcting you, I was clarifying myself :cool:

Try following your own advice before sending it to others :mrgreen:
 
The last time I followed my own advice I ended up with court ordered therapy.
 
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