Yea cause game streaming, dealing with input lag, having to worry about you ISP throttling or capping you internet, not being able to play your games if you dont have internet service will certainly overtake gaming consoles. This shyt is not gonna overtake playing digitally downloaded or physical games on gaming consoles or PC.You the goofy if you don't think that shyt ain't gonna evolve over ten years. Whatever man. Let me guess, you still got CDs in your ride too huh?
like I said goofyWhat will they play on ?
Terrestrial radio isn't going anywhere.Broadcast radio
And replaced with what?Internet forums
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Ok you winYea cause game streaming, dealing with input lag, having to worry about you ISP throttling or capping you internet, not being able to play your games if you dont have internet service will certainly overtake gaming consoles. This shyt is not gonna overtake playing digitally downloaded or physical games on gaming consoles or PC.like I said goofy

Breh would have been better off just saying physical disc will be obsolete and consoles will be digital onlyYea cause game streaming, dealing with input lag, having to worry about you ISP throttling or capping you internet, not being able to play your games if you dont have internet service will certainly overtake gaming consoles. This shyt is not gonna overtake playing digitally downloaded or physical games on gaming consoles or PC.like I said goofy
At&t literally doesn't even install landlines anymore.....Everybody gets a mobile phone from them.....
This isn't true . My mom switched to them last year.
Must be location based
They told my grandmother they wasn't gonna install a new one in her area
Probably....mom's in South burbs
Landlines aren't going anywhere until baby boomers are almost extinct. They're the largest generation who still uses them, often.
Thats probably why, the south has always been a bit behind technology. In the South they still use horse drawn carriages and telegrams.
Thats probably why, the south has always been a bit behind technology. In the South they still use horse drawn carriages and telegrams.
fukk is you talking aboutNah mom's actually got the traditional landlineTraditional landlines are pretty much dead. Everything is voip nowadays.
Back in the day you had phone boxes on the side of your house which were called voiceports. They were wired to either a telephone pole or junction box somewhere in your neighborhood. Thus if your house lost power, your hardwired ttelephone would still work. Not a cordless (uses electricity from the wall jack).
Nowadays home land line services are voip powered by a modem, just like your internet. And in most cases they have a backup battery in case of power failure. It's a "home phone" but it's not the same. You'd have to understand the differences between analog dialers and digital dialers which is an entirely different topic.