Jul
06

The end of

By Anja Merret

What are the things that surround you that you know are going to be history in the next couple of years? I have always thought that I would not want to invest in a Video Rental shop as their days would be numbered. However, that was a good 20 years ago and they are still hanging in. Of course now they are renting out DVDs but still, the principle is the same.

What about TV? Do you see the end of TV yet? It is definitely on its last legs. Broadcasters are desperately trying to re-invent themselves. Horrible reality shows such as Big Brother are occupying the air waves. And the shows are getting worse. Of course just because we see the end of something doesn’t mean that some of the good ones don’t hang on for a while. For instance circuses have really been on the death bed for some time. Yet some of them still exist. What do circuses look like now? Check out Cirque du Soleil. That’s what they are now.

What about fun fairs and games arcades? Really? Still around? Check out Disneyland as to what is now required to pull in the crowds. And even these super theme parks are not always doing the trick. Paris Disneyland has not been as successful as anticipated.

Fixed line telephones? Anybody see the demise of those? What about post delivered to your doorstep? How long is that going to last, what with e-mails doing a fair job at replacing post. People are astonished that the Royal Post has to close down loss making post offices. Pens and pencils? Does anybody still write? Has the computer keyboard taken over? And talking about keyboards, what happened to being able to talk to a computer using voice recognition software? Why is that taking so long to happen?

Printed newspapers? Anybody see the end of those yet? Not? Give it a few more years then. Milk in glass bottles, who still gets that? Remember the days when instant coffee wasn’t acceptable, well how many people still grind their own coffee beans? Not that many, I think.

What about CD’s? Anybody still collecting those? As for vinyl, I’m not even going there. Who is still using a camera with film? Come on own up. Not? Thought so. Radio has had an unexpected revival. In fact radio is actually stronger than TV now. Who would have thought that ten or so years ago. Maybe TV will stage a come-back, one never knows.

Long distance railway travel? Too expensive and takes too long compared to the cut price air travel available and it’s so much quicker to fly. What about cruises, they’ve managed a revival. They have, because they are now floating hotels and entertainment centres rather than the primitive floating backpacker equivalent they were before.

What about the motor car. Is that mode of travel over as yet? It should be, but boy are they hanging in. Realistically, cars are fuel guzzlers, when there is limited fuel supply. And I am not even talking about the pollution cars are causing. So why are they not dead as yet? They will be, sooner than the BMW and Ford’s of this world would want to admit to.

These are just a few of the things out there that I think will not be around in the next generation or so. Which ones do you think have reached their sell by date and should be trashed? Would love to hear.

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3 Comments

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The end of…

What are the things that surround you that you know are going to be history in the next couple of years?…

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A quick question…I’ve running a list of carnivals I’m posting in. Would it be correct that your “observations” carnival posts here? Or do you have it hosted at different blogs?

Perhaps we should look at a joint effort some time. Have you had a look at the Gonzo Blog Carnival Series?

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