Subject: RE: BS: Things that may be extinct in 10 years From: AWG Date: 09 May 07 - 08:00 PM Sorry, the topic was 'things'. Let me re-phrase. CD or DVD collections that do not contain at least one Celtic Woman CD or DVD. |
Subject: RE: BS: Things that may be extinct in 10 years From: AWG Date: 09 May 07 - 07:55 PM Someone who doesn't own at least one Celtic Woman CD or DVD. |
Subject: RE: BS: Things that may be extinct in 10 years From: JohnInKansas Date: 09 May 07 - 07:31 PM Exactly one item, hardware or software, required to read anything, text, sound, or image, placed in archive to keep it available for "all future generations." If the hardware survives, the software will have changed too much to read it. If the software survives, there'll be no hardware device to play it on. John |
Subject: RE: BS: Things that may be extinct in 10 years From: GUEST,Carl Date: 09 May 07 - 07:16 PM beige condos and condoms Birds of a feather. |
Subject: RE: BS: Things that may be extinct in 10 years From: JennyO Date: 09 May 07 - 11:35 AM Where can you, even now, find an honest politician to trust? Not in this little downunder part of the world, that's for sure! |
Subject: RE: BS: Things that may be extinct in 10 years From: Bert Date: 09 May 07 - 11:19 AM ...Beige - if we start now! ... You've gotta be kidding! In ten years EVERYTHING will be beige. |
Subject: RE: BS: Things that may be extinct in 10 years From: Rowan Date: 08 May 07 - 11:49 PM Liz and her "The 'shag by' date can be found on the box and the foil wrapper." Is there no end to this lassie's ability to bring references to birds into threads? Still, you can use condoms after their use-by date for other purposes. Extinct in 10 years? Where can you, even now, find an honest politician to trust? Cheers, Rowan |
Subject: RE: BS: Things that may be extinct in 10 years From: GUEST,petr Date: 08 May 07 - 07:36 PM definitely video rental stores.. followed by broadcast tv.. im in the printing business and the small family owned printshops are also disappearing due to consolidation, technology change. envelope making too... thats a disappearing business. |
Subject: RE: BS: Things that may be extinct in 10 years From: GUEST,Carl Date: 08 May 07 - 06:20 PM Thanks, a life and love saver:)) |
Subject: RE: BS: Things that may be extinct in 10 years From: Liz the Squeak Date: 08 May 07 - 05:36 PM The 'shag by' date can be found on the box and the foil wrapper. LTS |
Subject: RE: BS: Things that may be extinct in 10 years From: GUEST,Carl Date: 08 May 07 - 03:37 PM (I believe there's an expiry date, maybe under the rim?) Helpful information for those who've never needed to unroll one that far? After reading about an expiriry date.... I unrolled one the other night (staight out, if I may say so). Being responsible and exercising caution, my new girl friend and I got quite caught up in "squinting and looking" for the expiry date. So much so, we lost the mood. Guess what? It worked as a prophalactic. |
Subject: RE: BS: Things that may be extinct in 10 years From: MMario Date: 08 May 07 - 02:59 PM Someone said WWII vets....but I cetainly hope not - my parents are both under strict orders to survive past Dad's 100th b-day ; and he just had his 90th. (Though WWII people have gotton so thin on the ground at their various milatary reunions my folks have been "adopted" by a VietNam era unit.) |
Subject: RE: BS: Things that may be extinct in 10 years From: JohnInKansas Date: 08 May 07 - 02:53 PM (I believe there's an expiry date, maybe under the rim?) Helpful information for those who've never needed to unroll one that far? John |
Subject: RE: BS: Things that may be extinct in 10 years From: Don(Wyziwyg)T Date: 08 May 07 - 02:39 PM "Seinfeld TV reruns (but then, maybe not) Survivorman TV reruns (likely) The Deadliest Catch TV reruns" NAAAAAH! The reverse in fact. All evidence points to the likelihood of TV being ONLY re runs in the next decade, as the war on terror eats up all non military budgets in both the USA, and the UK. Script writers and producers will be extinct, however, and all the good actors will be playing bit parts in Bollywood. Don T. |
Subject: RE: BS: Things that may be extinct in 10 years From: Mr Red Date: 08 May 07 - 07:53 AM Truth |
Subject: RE: BS: Things that may be extinct in 10 years From: Liz the Squeak Date: 08 May 07 - 07:44 AM Ah no.. that's the start of a whole other thread.. things that SHOULD be extinct in 10 years! LTS |
Subject: RE: BS: Things that may be extinct in 10 years From: The Fooles Troupe Date: 07 May 07 - 10:32 PM "Trans fat oil products" Whale Oil Beef Hooked! "Things that may be extinct in 10 years" Beige - if we start now! |
Subject: RE: BS: Things that may be extinct in 10 years From: Peace Date: 07 May 07 - 10:09 PM "(I believe there's an expiry date, maybe under the rim?)" And here I thought Tim Horton's started that . . . . |
Subject: RE: BS: Things that may be extinct in 10 years From: GUEST,Carl Date: 07 May 07 - 09:48 PM Trans fat oil products |
Subject: RE: BS: Things that may be extinct in 10 years From: GUEST,Carl Date: 07 May 07 - 09:40 PM Never leave home without one Hopefully not the same one for too many years, (I believe there's an expiry date, maybe under the rim?) BTW, Possible extinct items: "Glow in the dark condoms" (I could never figure their purpose, except maybe if the power goes out) |
Subject: RE: BS: Things that may be extinct in 10 years From: GUEST Date: 07 May 07 - 09:35 PM Never leave home without one:) |
Subject: RE: BS: Things that may be extinct in 10 years From: Peace Date: 07 May 07 - 09:02 PM "Letraset (can you still get it?)" Yes, you can, so wear a condom! |
Subject: RE: BS: Things that may be extinct in 10 years From: GUEST,Carl Date: 07 May 07 - 07:39 PM Cigarette ashtrays and lighters in cars Rear view mirrors, (replaced by cameras) VCR tape machines Computer cdsand cd drives Camera film Letraset (can you still get it?) |
Subject: RE: BS: Things that may be extinct in 10 years From: GUEST Date: 07 May 07 - 07:30 PM Hey, it's in the Urban Dictionary (not that I recommend this site, it can be a bit offensive to some). See below (I edited out a potentially offensive word): Urinal Mints Those fresheners you find in urinals to get rid of the smell of urine but it just ends up smelling of bleach and pi** and it makes you wanna puke. "Eat a urinal mint, it freshens your breath." |
Subject: RE: BS: Things that may be extinct in 10 years From: GUEST Date: 07 May 07 - 07:24 PM Phew, thanks, that's a relief. Since my exposure is not work related, I guess I am safe. Wonder if Urinal mints are listed in the Urban dictionary? |
Subject: RE: BS: Things that may be extinct in 10 years From: Rapparee Date: 07 May 07 - 05:56 PM Nah, NIOSH lists para-dichlorobenzene as a "possible occupational carcinogen." Feel free to eat away, as long as you don't get any on your skin, or breath the fumes, or.... |
Subject: RE: BS: Things that may be extinct in 10 years From: GUEST Date: 07 May 07 - 04:31 PM Urinal mints cause cancer! Add another one to the list. That may explain the shrinkage I once experienced using a public lav. Good thing few ate 'em (not that I know anyway) |
Subject: RE: BS: Things that may be extinct in 10 years From: danensis Date: 07 May 07 - 03:57 PM "Urinal mints" as you call them, contain Paradichlorobenzene which has now been banned as it is a carcinogen. John |
Subject: RE: BS: Things that may be extinct in 10 years From: GUEST,MarkS Date: 07 May 07 - 02:54 PM Newspapers - replaced by internet CD recordings - replaced by downloaded files, mp3 and similar Broadcast TV - replaced by digital cable Mick Jagger |
Subject: RE: BS: Things that may be extinct in 10 years From: Rapparee Date: 06 May 07 - 08:58 PM The immunity the US has enjoyed from repeated terrorist attacks. The WTC/Pentagon was massive, and I suspect that there will be at least one nuclear attack in the next 10 years, but there will be a series of smaller attacks of the suicide bomber/car bomb type as well. |
Subject: RE: BS: Things that may be extinct in 10 years From: GUEST Date: 06 May 07 - 07:17 PM Seinfeld TV reruns (but then, maybe not) Survivorman TV reruns (likely) The Deadliest Catch TV reruns Tanning beds New Larry King interviews |
Subject: RE: BS: Things that may be extinct in 10 years From: Alice Date: 06 May 07 - 07:01 PM Can openers, especially the church key kind. Many cans are full or partly pop top now. Many things are going into pouch type packaging instead of cans. |
Subject: RE: BS: Things that may be extinct in 10 years From: GUEST,Ed Date: 06 May 07 - 05:23 PM Urinal mints, round disinfectant cakes found in public urinals. Not sure of the flavor choice (or flavour, depending in your country). But, maybe they're already extinct, since I haven't seen them for awhile (I have seen ice in urinals in fancy restrauants> But,I'am not sure of the purpose). |
Subject: RE: BS: Things that may be extinct in 10 years From: Q (Frank Staplin) Date: 06 May 07 - 04:21 PM Corks will still be around. Even the bottles of cheap wine I use in cooking are corked. Also worried about bees. Few so far. |
Subject: RE: BS: Things that may be extinct in 10 years From: ard mhacha Date: 06 May 07 - 04:15 PM Ebbie, I wouldn`t call it a `roaring come-back`, in comparison to the 1940s when the sanitariums were full, the present out-break is nowhere as serious. |
Subject: RE: BS: Things that may be extinct in 10 years From: kendall Date: 06 May 07 - 02:34 PM Cash. In ten years we will all have a card that will replace money. That should drive the muggers to find work. |
Subject: RE: BS: Things that may be extinct in 10 years From: Donuel Date: 06 May 07 - 01:45 PM the family owned newspaper publishing house |
Subject: RE: BS: Things that may be extinct in 10 years From: Ebbie Date: 06 May 07 - 01:34 PM Tuberculosis has made a roaring comeback, by the way, and a great many of its forms are drug-resistant. |
Subject: RE: BS: Things that may be extinct in 10 years From: Liz the Squeak Date: 06 May 07 - 01:00 PM The cork shortage happened because the cork oaks got a parasite that weakened them. The harvested corks were of inferior quality and the trees died from the parasite. Thus, a solution had to be thought of quickly or a whole years' wine harvest would have been pointless. The solution they thought of (rubbery plastic 'corks') was so cheap, successful and didn't harm any more trees, that the majority of the wine industry has adopted it. It makes no difference to the wine, it gives hardly any chance of a wine being 'corked' and it doesn't disintegrate in the neck of the bottle, necessitating the rapid hunting down and scrubbing of the tea strainer, in order to appreciate a glass of something soft and fruity. Bottle corks may be extinct in 10 years, but hopefully the cork oak won't be. LTS |
Subject: RE: BS: Things that may be extinct in 10 years From: Rapparee Date: 06 May 07 - 10:01 AM No, libraries will still be around. But they'll be different. Because of the cost of transportation, especially in rural areas, libraries will supply more stuff over the 'Net. Downloadable MP3 books are currently available (libraries have some difficulties to work out on this, but we're working on it) for example. What has to change is licensing and copyright, however. The RIAA and similar organizations will have to adopt a new structure and new ideas -- you can't sue everyone in the world for copyright violation! Unfortunately, we have governments that do not act, but only react.... |
Subject: RE: BS: Things that may be extinct in 10 years From: Amos Date: 06 May 07 - 10:00 AM Please-what is a urinal mint? I've never seen that flavor. It's a cake of crystallized disinfectant and deodorant chemicals that is usually disc-shaped, and is placed in men's urinals to minimize odor and bacteria. It gradfually wears down as the urinal is used, and is then replaced with a new one. A |
Subject: RE: BS: Things that may be extinct in 10 years From: Donuel Date: 06 May 07 - 09:46 AM The term Neocon which is essentially the modern day equivalent of Nazi with an extra syllable. |
Subject: RE: BS: Things that may be extinct in 10 years From: gnu Date: 06 May 07 - 08:33 AM RFI? Radio frequency interference? |
Subject: RE: BS: Things that may be extinct in 10 years From: The Fooles Troupe Date: 06 May 07 - 07:30 AM "compact flourescent light bulbs will replace incandescent light bulbs." This is of course a fallacy - as CFLs are just not suitable for many applications - they cannot be dimmed easily for one. Also they cost far more in expensive resources to make (part of the reason why they cost more to buy) and if used inappropriately - as in cases where they are switched on and off for short periods of time - their life is very short, even shorter than incandescants - thus they create far more 'greenhouse problem'. Also they can generate massive RFI... Since the Aussie pollies thought up this clanger (now being copied by other countries!), the Aussie Technical Magazine Silicon Chip has run some more real technical info on the matter... |
Subject: RE: BS: Things that may be extinct in 10 years From: ard mhacha Date: 06 May 07 - 06:46 AM If someone in the mid 1940s had suggested TB would be almost eliminated by the mid 1950s, they wouldn`t have had many backers, so how about the disappearance of cancer within the next 10 years, hopefully ,true. |
Subject: RE: BS: Things that may be extinct in 10 years From: Gurney Date: 06 May 07 - 01:26 AM Most of the large predators in the world, and maybe all the large animals in the world, if witch-doctors keep prescribing bear gall, and tiger extracts, and rhino horn. Stuff like that. Railways. But they'll be back when the fossil fuel runs out. Don't buy a house built on an ex-railway line. Trade-unionists, if governments get their way. Leather shoes, except for rich people. Lots of fish species. |
Subject: RE: BS: Things that may be extinct in 10 years From: Rasener Date: 06 May 07 - 01:26 AM >>10. PC's (Yup, rather than waste time sittin' in front of a computer everyone will have "implants" so all you have to do is think of something and it will turn into a Google type search and all the possibilites will come into you mind...<< Great for exams then Bobert :-) |
Subject: RE: BS: Things that may be extinct in 10 years From: Mickey191 Date: 06 May 07 - 12:50 AM I haven't seen a lickable stamp in yrs. Round here they're selfstick. Please-what is a urinal mint? I've never seen that flavor. Video stores. Libraries, I fear. Just built a new one in my neighborhood & it's always empty. Reading for pleasure or knowledge seems to have gone by the wayside. Shame! |
Subject: RE: BS: Things that may be extinct in 10 years From: Beer Date: 05 May 07 - 09:46 PM The Loon. Did you know that the Loon is not considered a "bird" or a "water fowl"? It is a specie of it's own. It also has solid bone which birds/waterfowl do not have. We in North America have all four species. It is considered to be prehistoric of over 60 millions years, and what "God" has created is expected to become extinct in less that 25 years because of our polluted lakes from acid rain etc. The Loon's diet is fish. I am sharing this information with you from an article which I read about 10 years ago and has stuck with me. If what was said is true I guess the "Loon" now only has about 10 years before they are extinct. Beer (adrien) |
Subject: RE: BS: Things that may be extinct in 10 years From: Alice Date: 05 May 07 - 09:35 PM pennies lickable postage stamps Glaciers in Glacier National Park Penguins |