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Nine Things That Will Disappear in Our Life Time

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By: Msgr. Charles Pope

Scripture says, For here we have no lasting city, but we seek the city that is to come (Heb 13:14). It also says, for what is seen is transitory, but what is unseen is eternal (2 Cor 4:18). And yet again, And the world is passing away along with its desires, but whoever does the will of God abides forever. (1 Jn 2:17). And even yet still, For the present form of this world is passing away (1 Cor 7:31).

Well OK, I suppose you get it by now. But actually we DO struggle to get it. We get so attached to things here and think, “well here’s a howdy do” to the latest in things.


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I don't like this. Perhaps it is my paranoia of increasing governmental control, but I'd rather have the ability to have paper money still. I'd rather not have "electronic" money be the sole medium of currency. Electronic money isn't exactly terribly concrete.* However, with nothing to actually back our money---no gold or even silver----our money is headed to not even be "worth the paper it's printed on": it'll be "worthless" in the strictest sense of the term.







*(Yes, I realise that's what largely our society does use now and paper money itself was a place-holder for real cash: i.e. Gold and Silver.)
 
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I don't like the idea of a cashless society either. For several reasons. But right now, I need to go fall into a heap to get a few winks. Goodnight all!
 
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My husband still likes checks to make bills.
I can understand both ways cos i have done both ways.

The problem is, if the PO closes, thats so many more jobs that will be gone.
They are in the red and many will close...but not all. Jobs will continue to become scarce as we move towards a fully electronic society.
 
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I have a hard time believing music will disappear.

Me too. I bet they mean that the way music is presented will change. I mean there used to be records, then CDs and now I think music is downloaded to Ipods (don't know about the latter--don't have, can't use, and don't know too much about it.) I'm still the record and record player type but records are no longer made, so I've been forced into CDs. (Yes, I remember 8 track tapes and tape cassettes--used to have those too.) And since I have children and grandchildren that play musical instruments, and the Church herself finds the religious music of Gregorian Chant (and the liturgical music of the masters) her greatest treasure, I simply can't imagine it all going away.
 
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Music won't die. CDs / records might die eventually, but it won't be for a long time. Physical media music won't be huge like it had been, but there are still a lot of music fans ("older" people, or people into underground music or collectors or people who want to hear analog vinyl sounds) that want to actually have something they can hold. It will just be a smaller, but much more loyal, audience. CDs and records might die, but not until those people are also dead.
 
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Just looking at the first two, the Post Office...well that's great in the industrialized world, but third world countries will still use the USPS to get mail to the US, unless the USPS starts opening and scanning...Regarding Bank Checks, there still must be some sort of record of the transaction, which is just what a check is. I use checks almost exclusively for giving to charity-my church and others, so that they don't have to deal with as many fees. Although, working for a bank, I know banks do charge churches fees for processing checks. What is disappearing in the industry is check movement. So couriers are disappearing.
Television, per se, will not disappear, but the mode of transport will, eventually. I love my DirecTV. I never have to watch network programming, and can record whatever I want and watch it when I want.
 
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And books will never disappear.

From your lips to God's ear.

About newspapers though, there may not be a choice--more and more are online. (I know ours was first a daily hardcopy afternoon, then a hardcopy morning, then finally...)
 
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Yeah, books won't ever completely die. Not only are there to many art books and such that need to be printed to really be enjoyed, but there are lots of websites that are being into books every time you turn around. Magazines and newspapers going away? Maybe … but not books, it's just not gonna happen.
 
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I don't know about books. I'm one of those people who always said I'd never buy an e-reader and that I would always stick to hard copies. And then I got an e-reader.

How do you do it?

How do you live without the feeling of going to the book store and browsing through hundreds of titles? Picking up one with an attractive cover, getting a wee feel for it? Purchasing it, wrapping it up in the poly-bag so the rain doesn't get to it, feeling a little ticked off that they put the receipt in the pages? Rushing home and getting quickly changed into your pajamas and running up the stairs to your bedroom with a few packets of potato chips and something to wash them down? Sitting down and softly cracking the book open in the middle, smelling the crisp.. newness.. of the pages? Being careful not to crack the spine.. oh no! don't want to crack the spine just yet! And finally sitting back (after eating crisps, don't want to get your pages dirty!) and opening at the first page?

How can you live without that?
 
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