If there's a total comms blackout and the internet is down then I might have to do something desperate like read a book, cook a meal, or (if things are really bad) talk directly to other humans.

But then again, I survived the 1980s, so I have experience of these hardships.

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In response Martin Geddes to his Publication

We should of never went past beepers.

You awake, and thinking for yourself, is their greatest fear.

In response Vincent Kennedy⍟ to his Publication

90s were cool man.
There were all sorts of codes with the beepers too.

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In response Squawk ✈✈✈ to his Publication

I'm 2000s child, don't remember those. Tech advanced pretty fast after 1999.

It really did. I was on in high school around its peak in the mid 90's. Cells not widely available yet and we were still stuck with pay phones and home phones like this...lol

In response Johnny Q -Z to his Publication

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In response Squawk ✈✈✈ to his Publication

Good, at least you had buttons. Imagine this.

You awake, and thinking for yourself, is their greatest fear.

In response Johnny Q -Z to his Publication

Actually I had that too. My wife grabbed one from a thrift store recently and I asked my kids to dial my number on it. They were so lost.

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