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People Discuss What The Internet Killed Since “Video Killed The Radio Star”

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The Need For Maps

“I have never used a tangible map since the internet and phones.”

Themaskedadvice

“Not just maps, but those bad car-mounted GPS systems. Remember Tom Tom and all the knock-off versions?

Stalking_reaptor

“I am in my forties and cannot remember how the hell I even got around without internet maps.”

Jimmymacwhnrucombk

Other Popular Responses Included…

Local brick-and-mortar shops, video rental stores such as Block Buster, and cable television. Reddit users also grieved the loss of the paperboy, Christmas gift catalogs, and dial-up.

What did the internet kill for you?

You can read the entire Reddit thread linked here.

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