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What has technology made obsolete
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<blockquote data-quote="zeabre" data-source="post: 49884" data-attributes="member: 596"><p>Nice topic!</p><p></p><p>In my personal quest to go wireless in both audio and computer/networking, I've realised I've never had so many wires as now!!!</p><p></p><p>Maps. All replaced by GPS now - waypoints for off-road.</p><p>Found a portable CD player last week - can't imagine having to carry this around now.</p><p></p><p>I still prefer the feel of a magazine though. No matter how nice the Tone Audio online mags get or Stereophile articles become, there's nothing like paging through a glossy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zeabre, post: 49884, member: 596"] Nice topic! In my personal quest to go wireless in both audio and computer/networking, I've realised I've never had so many wires as now!!! Maps. All replaced by GPS now - waypoints for off-road. Found a portable CD player last week - can't imagine having to carry this around now. I still prefer the feel of a magazine though. No matter how nice the Tone Audio online mags get or Stereophile articles become, there's nothing like paging through a glossy. [/QUOTE]
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