What is one thing you miss about a past technology or something that no longer really exists?

What is one thing you miss about a past technology or something that no longer really exists?


I do miss the BlockBuster experience. We had one on a very busy corner in my neighborhood and everyone would end up there Friday or Saturday night. I would run into neighbors, friends, teachers, everyone. It was always so exciting with new releases on *gasp* VHS, and not finding the one you want and having to stand by the door waiting for someone to hopefully drop one off so you could get it. (It was a whole thing you youngsters with your VRs and Streams wouldn't understand, LOL).

I also miss my old Nokia "brick" phone. I was on vacation, tripped and went painfully sliding down a concrete hill. My phone flew out of my hands bounced twice then landed and was fine! Now every phone needs a case or a very careful owner because they are so fragile.

What is one thing you miss about a past technology or something that no longer really exists?
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