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I think it would a real global tragedy when internet world be broken I can't imagine that
Everyone won't be able to communicate online, especially people abroad who have to communicate with their families.
People who are addicted with Internet will have the more serious problems.
But If this will happen, there probably will be other big problems to be worried about.
Let's hope that never will happen
I am 64 years old. So people of my age have lived more or less half their lives without Internet and cell phones (and digital cameras!). And life was just as enjoyable. Many things were done differently, but I travelled a lot, took a lot of pictures, even macro, (with a SLR film camera) and processed them in my own lab. We had to learn reading books or magazines. OK, we did not share them on the Internet, but we gathered with friends to share a good asado and look at everyone elses pictures. So I do not consider this "a horrible thought" or "cave era"... just my thoughtsThe world would fall into chaos. Nothing would work anymore. Neither communication, nor street lights or digital payments... a lot of people wouldn't be able to do their job anymore.
We would really get some serious problems and a lot of people would die because of this. Just think about the traffic control and guidance. Nothing would work anymore.
A horrible thought...
Personally, I think that would be nice because people will talk normally without checking their phones.As title says. Imagine that on day Internet will no longer be available to the people. What you will gonna do? And what do you, how internet did affect human life?
Personally I think, that a lot of people will be depressed and anxious, because most of their life are built on Internet and they have focused on virtual life, friends rather than in real life. Also, I believe this will make people happier, as they can spend more time with their families, friends and hobbies. What's your thoughts?
I am 64 years old. So people of my age have lived more or less half their lives without Internet and cell phones (and digital cameras!). And life was just as enjoyable. Many things were done differently, but I travelled a lot, took a lot of pictures, even macro, (with a SLR film camera) and processed them in my own lab. We had to learn reading books or magazines. OK, we did not share them on the Internet, but we gathered with friends to share a good asado and look at everyone elses pictures. So I do not consider this "a horrible thought" or "cave era"... just my thoughts
That's truePersonally, I think that would be nice because people will talk normally without checking their phones.
I would like to see how many minutes people will survive without phonesPersonally, I think that would be nice because people will talk normally without checking their phones.
I am 64 years old. So people of my age have lived more or less half their lives without Internet and cell phones (and digital cameras!). And life was just as enjoyable. Many things were done differently, but I travelled a lot, took a lot of pictures, even macro, (with a SLR film camera) and processed them in my own lab. We had to learn reading books or magazines. OK, we did not share them on the Internet, but we gathered with friends to share a good asado and look at everyone elses pictures. So I do not consider this "a horrible thought" or "cave era"... just my thoughts