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24 THINGS ABOUT TO BECOME EXTINCT IN AMERICA

Bzzliteyr said:
Record player - DJ's still use them in bars!  Check out the booth at Sweetwaters in Fredericton, they have one and when I was there we'd get weekly vinyl deliveries!!

OMG... is Sweetwaters (a.k.a. The Cougar Bar) still there? I was going to put that place on this list but I guess can't now.
 
Yes Swampwaters is still there but the Cumalot Camelot is gone..........
 
Real bakeries - steadily being replaced by "healthier" multi-grain/organic/stone-ground flour/flax-seed loaves at the supermarket.
Fountain pens - I get strange looks when I use one.

geo said:
... something as simple as the BRASS cap badge.
All the new ones are a white metal plated gold colour.... or embroidered cloth.
We gave up entirely on cap badges in 1917. Does that put us ahead of the curve?  ;D
 
6. Drive-in Theaters During the peak in 1958, there were more than 4,000 drive-in theaters in this country, but in 2007 only 405 drive-ins were still operating. Exactly zero new drive-ins have been built since 2005. Only one reopened in 2005 and five reopened in 2006, so there isn't much of a movement toward reviving the closed ones.

4. Honey Bees Perhaps nothing on our list of disappearing America is so dire; plummeting so enormously; and so necessary to the survival of our food supply as the honey bee. Very scary. 'Colony Collapse Disorder,' or CCD, has spread throughout the U.S and Europe over the past few years, wiping out 50% to 90% of the c olonies of many beekeepers -- and along with it, their livelihood.
Noooooooooooo!  :(


Two things I want extinct in its place

- The "fashion over function" mentality, which is everywhere, even in the CF at times
- Voicemail - I dislike voicemail; I use text and email, nothing else.
 
HighlandIslander said:
We gave up entirely on cap badges in 1917. Does that put us ahead of the curve?  ;D
Really ???
In that case, you should really tell the RSM & Officers that they should STOP wearing em on their Glengaries.
You should tell the young 'uns who wear em on their berets to STOP wearing em too AND
IIRC, ditto with the bandsmen who wear em on their feather bonnets >:D
 
"Since the advent of the WWW, the world has become much smaller in terms of communicating with one another"

But NOT in the terms of human INTERACTION (IE: face to face) with each other it seems.  People are much more apt to show their boobies to a complete stranger on the interwebs than to smile and say hi to a fellow human walking down the street!!  It's ridiculous!!
 
You're right Bzzz
We've opened ourselves up to the world AND bottled ourselves up in our own personal bubble on the home front.
 
geo said:
Really ???
In that case, you should really tell the RSM & Officers that they should STOP wearing em on their Glengaries.
You should tell the young 'uns who wear em on their berets to STOP wearing em too AND
IIRC, ditto with the bandsmen who wear em on their feather bonnets >:D

True, true, I was in fact speaking from a non-RSM, non-officer, non-recruit, non-bandsmen point of view.
 
Bzzliteyr said:
People are much more apt to show their boobies to a complete stranger on the interwebs than to smile and say hi to a fellow human walking down the street!!  It's ridiculous!!

I wonder if we can reverse that?  I would love to take a smile on the web, and the flash on the street.  ;D

Tom Leykis tried to promote the Flash Friday I don't think it went anywhere though.
 
canadian4ever said:
I mean the corded phone not the dumbe cordless things. I always call them land phones. I hate cordless. Sales go up of CORDED when power goes out.

You can buy cordless phones that work when the power goes out...I had some in my hands at the Trinity Ave Costco in Moncton.  I am not sure how long the battery backup lasts for.
 
Bzzliteyr said:
"Since the advent of the WWW, the world has become much smaller in terms of communicating with one another"

But NOT in the terms of human INTERACTION (IE: face to face) with each other it seems.  People are much more apt to show their boobies to a complete stranger on the interwebs than to smile and say hi to a fellow human walking down the street!!  It's ridiculous!!

It's because of the internet just seems 'safer' to most people. I.e., you can flash somone over your webcam but its a pretty safe bet he/she won't go for a squeeze (unless he's/she's a real creeper, tracks your IP address etc etc).

Why do you think there are so many people who log onto chat boards (like this one) and post inane, assine junk...send threatening PM's to people and then disappear? I'm not sure of the exact stats, but I know that 'online threatening' and whatnot are not commonly, if ever, pursued crimes. Heck, even with crimes like hate speech and kiddie porn the police only scratch the curface of 0.01% of what's out there on the 'web.

It's a wild west and thats why people are more comfortable doing things over it then they would in real life.
 
I think cords and wires in general may soon be buried.  I bought a cordless mouse and keyboard package for home and it's amazing, and it only cost $20.00.  I can stow away the mouse and keys pretty much anywhere.
 
CorporalMajor said:
I think cords and wires in general may soon be buried.  I bought a cordless mouse and keyboard package for home and it's amazing, and it only cost $20.00.  I can stow away the mouse and keys pretty much anywhere.
What make is it? I've seen a Microsoft one which also has a webcam for $49.00. Do they use alot of batteries up though?
 
canadian4ever said:
What make is it? I've seen a Microsoft one which also has a webcam for $49.00. Do they use alot of batteries up though?
It is Logitech.  Good company.  I use all kinds of their stuff.  They make all kinds of add-ons for PCs and iPods, home entertainment.. bought it at my college store for between 20-30 dollars.  They have fancier, more expensive versions as well.

The keys and mouse use two AAAs and two AAs.  It has a powersave mode that sets it on sleep whenever it hasn't been touched, or whenever the computer is off. The thing was very easy to set up, it literally took minutes.  I bought it a month a ago and the batteries are still going fine, you may want rechargeables for that sort of thing.

 
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