10 Things You've Gotten Used To, But Your Grandkids Won't Remember

You may like land line phones and going out to Blockbuster video to browse down their aisles, but by the time your great grandkids are old enough to start to figure out the world, there will be plenty of things that will just be a faint memory in their little minds.

Here's a list of 10 things from I Heart Chaos that your grandkids will barely even know existed.

http://www.iheartchaos.com/2009/01/28/10-things-your-great-grandchildren-wont-remember-i-heart-top-10s/

From the Upcoming ueue, submitted by cbz3000.


Well, the landline phone will have to live on a little, as long as there are offices that have dozens of extensions. Or will there be some huge switcher router that will be programmed to shoot calls to workers' mobiles?

Also, I hope they're wrong about cursive and handwriting schooling. It's something you sometimes need, like filling out forms, and not a lost art, yet.
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Claptrap and wishful thinking. Especially about the smoking, AIDS, white presidents, and handwriting. Wait - that's half the list.
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