This is random but I don't know anyone under 26 that has a landline. Just a cell phone. So when those are gone, are they just gonna sit in the ground? All Posts are fiction and only exist to entertain
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They will be re-purposed. Actually, they (telephone lines) are already being re-purposed. Many people connect to the internet at home via DSL, which uses phone lines. AT&T provides television programming via fiber-optic telephone lines (U-Verse). gibran2 is a fictional character. Any resemblance to anyone living or dead is purely coincidental.
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I think there will always be a purpose for landlines for business use as they have many advantages over mobiles. Definately less and less need for domestic users though. Oh great - the world has just been replaced by elf machinery. Sic transit gloria mundi
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I think at some point they will just be lying there in the ground. Obsolete like a lot of things from the past. ––––––
DMTripper is a fictional character therefore everything he says here must be fiction. I mean, who really believes there is such a place as Hyperspace!!
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or perhaps benevolent governments around the world will use them for surveillance, the same way they have put GPS's in every cell phone for your protection!
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I have a land-line. (It comes with the rent) blooooooOOOOOooP fzzzzzzhm KAPOW! This is shit-brained, this kind of thinking. Grow a plant or something and meditate on that
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The rebels will use them to tie up the government officials, and to whip radiation mutated domesticated cats pulling trailers of scrap metal and rubber across the dry desert high lands of Norway. “Right here and now, one quanta away, there is raging a universe of active intelligence that is transhuman, hyperdimensional, and extremely alien... What is driving religious feeling today is a wish for contact with this other universe.” ― Terence McKenna
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lol quite the picture you paint...
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One of the big issues in the development of the internet was that the telephone line was incapable of transmitting enough information to make the internet accessible to all. This was overcome by cable and new DSL technology. It is infinitely valuable to have some cable going into your home as this is going to be the foundation of any new technology. I have no doubt that phone lines will be used for various reasons for many decades to come. It's use as a landline telephone is atrophying especially with the increase use of cell phones and internet phone tools. That wire is still very valuable. It goes into every home in the united states which makes a lot of technology more feesable. It wont be wasted I can assure you of that. At least until wireless hotspots cover the nation. If you don't sin, Jesus died for nothing.
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