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    What objects or technologies do you think will become obsolete by 2020? What will suffer the same fate as the typewriter or cassette tape?

    I hope that paper bills/statements won't become obsolete. It seems like the movement is towards paperless transactions na talaga.
    Last edited by _Cathy_; September 11th, 2013 at 09:06 PM.

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    dial up connection???
    crt tv's
    non cfl/led lights
    carbed engines

    those are some that i could think of for the moment.

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    Cd's

    Too short

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    Optical storage ( CD, DVD, Blu Ray). Everything will be cloud online.

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    may gumagamit pa ba ng cd?:bwahaha:

    dvd
    netbook
    regular cellphones
    point and shoot camera

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    Quote Originally Posted by Monseratto View Post
    Optical storage ( CD, DVD, Blu Ray). Everything will be cloud online.
    The paranoid in me is not comfortabe storing data online. I still refuse to make an online backup of my calendar and messages on my phone

    Quote Originally Posted by foresterx View Post
    may gumagamit pa ba ng cd?:bwahaha:
    I do

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    personal computers
    printers
    scanners

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    Quote Originally Posted by foresterx View Post
    may gumagamit pa ba ng cd?:bwahaha:
    Me... On my old car. Ayaw ko Tangalin Orig head unit. Hehe

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    dildo

    may bidet na eh. wahehehehe based from American Pie 6: the reunion

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    Quote Originally Posted by brainmafia_310 View Post
    dildo

    may bidet na eh. wahehehehe based from American Pie 6: the reunion
    Nung bata ako nagtataka pa ko bakit yung ibang bahay 2 yung toilet bowl

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    Quote Originally Posted by foresterx View Post
    may gumagamit pa ba ng cd?:bwahaha:

    dvd
    netbook
    regular cellphones
    point and shoot camera
    I still use CD's. Their sound is still superior in my opinion to a MP3 though flac is now pretty up there but nothing beats electronic files for convenience. I still use vinyl too.

    I think feature phones would still be around too as well as film cameras and a few other analogue technologies such as the vacuum tube that were touted to be obsolete before.

    I do agree though that digital point and shoot cameras are on the endangered list as well as pocket wi-fis. Perhaps CRTs will also become rarer.

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    ^ bago mo matapos yun installation meron ng windows 9

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    Traditional hard drives. Baka puro SSD na tayo by that time

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    CD's
    non-smartphone phone
    non-crdi diesel engines would not be produced anymore imho

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    what do you think of pc's and laptop with the emrgence of tablets or phablets?

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    Quote Originally Posted by foresterx View Post
    may gumagamit pa ba ng cd?:bwahaha:

    dvd
    netbook
    regular cellphones
    point and shoot camera
    I still use CD for music at my home.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Retz View Post
    what do you think of pc's and laptop with the emrgence of tablets or phablets?
    Laptops & pc's will still be useful since we need them to create word documents, spreadsheets, CAD & other business/commercial use.

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    Ngayon palang, mga Garmin na GPS, unting unti nagiging obsolete due to smartphones.

    Mga HDD will be replaced with SDD.

    Wired networks will be limited na lang sa server farms. Everything will be wireless, workstations pati IP Phones

    Smartphones will be so powerful that it would actually be your desktop system. Plug it in lang ng monitor at keyboard, may workstation ka na. I believe this could be done now.

    Bluetooth may control everything. The will deliver appliances na BT ready. Download the app and you would have the remote control na on phones/tablets. No need to deliver a remote control unit for every piece of appliance.

    Eto medyo over the top pero I would feel in the future, there would be road rationing. Say if you come from Cubao and you need to go to Makati, an app will tell you that you need to pass via C5 or another route instead of EDSA, not because ma-traffic doon but the app splits the volume of cars to different ways from Cubao to Makati para lahat hindi ma-e-EDSA which would cause the usual traffic jams. Sorry medyo OT.
    Last edited by Mguy; September 12th, 2013 at 02:09 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by asb75 View Post
    Laptops & pc's will still be useful since we need them to create word documents, spreadsheets, CAD & other business/commercial use.
    kaya nang gawin 'to sa tablet

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