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SAUTO 04-17-2016 01:51 PM

I don't use pay phones

Mr. Laz 04-17-2016 01:55 PM

checks are still handy
staples are still necessary
stamps still used occasionally

Valiant 04-17-2016 02:08 PM

Fax: About 50 a day. It is still the easiest for what I do.
Checks: Hell yes, funny enough they are making a come back.
Stamps: Yep, because of checks.

Stewie 04-17-2016 02:12 PM

Fax- Once per year to reserve a cabin in the mountains.
Checks- One per month during the summer months for lawn work.
Pay phone- It's been at least 15 years, probably more.
Stamps- Rarely
Stapler- Yes
Pushpins- No
Newspaper- Only the free local paper.
PC- Yes, I need the processor power.
Mags- No. I think my last mag subscription was Popular Mechanics (1990's)
Books- Yes
CD's - No

Rain Man 04-17-2016 02:57 PM

Faxing- About once every three years someone asks us for a fax or sends one.

Pay Phone- Probably not in a dozen years or so.

Stapler- I do occasionally use a stapler if I print a report to review. That doesn't happen very often.

Pushpins/Thumbtacks-I used some about 5 or 6 years ago when I put something on a bulletin board. I just realized that I never moved the bulletin board when I switched offices.

Checks- I just wrote two checks to the IRS and the Colorado Department of Revenue. I don't want to give them my checking account, so I dug out the checkbook. I also write checks for magazine subscriptions because if you use a credit card, the fine print says that they'll just bill your credit card forever unless you make them stop.

PC- Is a laptop different than a PC? I use a laptop about 18 hours a day. But I haven't had a desktop PC in 16+ years.

Stamps-When I wrote the checks to the IRS and Colorado Department of Revenue, I put stamps on the envelopes. I also use them for magazine subscriptions for the same reason.

Newspaper-Funny coincidence. We've always received the newspaper, but got a renewal notice a couple of weeks ago for the Denver Post. We decided that it was no longer worth $250. We still get the Wall Street Journal, though.

Magazines-National Geographic and Smithsonian. My wife gets a couple of fashion magazines.

Books- It's been a long time. I read online now. It's terrible, but I don't read books these days. I read articles online.

Records or CD's- I got an ipod about six or seven years ago and I think we eventually gave away all of our CDs. We have the old stereo out in the garage now.

On an unrelated note, I just bought a new ipod last night. Society says that men can't buy pink stuff, and I laugh in society's face. Plus, I think it's fuchsia, not pink.

Hog's Gone Fishin 04-17-2016 04:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by scho63 (Post 12182606)
I took a moment yesterday to stop and think about all the items I once utilized but have faded away in the last 5-10 years that I no longer use or have a need for. The list keeps growing.

How many things do you still use or what else have you slowly transitioned from? :hmmm:

Faxing- I think I have sent two faxes in the last 8 years or so. Amazing that NO ONE asks for one but everyone keeps putting it on their business card. I scan and send any document and so do all my clients. The only asses that still use faxes are the GOVERNMENT because they are always 10-15 years behind.

Pay Phone- Not in close to 15 years

Stapler-maybe 5 times in the last 10 years as I love Binder Clips

Pushpins/Thumbtacks-I just use tape

Checks
- I haven't written a physical bank check since Feb 2016 while living in Toronto. In the rare cases someone needs something else, I get a money order.

PC
- My last personal PC was a Compaq somewhere around 16 years ago with that little red round button that stood out against the white tower

Stamps-I pay everything online so no checks to write and send so no need for stamps. I've probably used less than 10 stamps over the course of the last 10 years, Most for overweight packages and nearly zero pieces of mail

Newspaper-I used to work in the industry back in the early to late 80's and read the ENTIRE paper I worked at front to back each night during the shift while the press ran. Now I never buy a newspaper of any kind and only read the free local paper in my mailbox or the ones left on the metro or on the counter at a bar I'm drinking at. Probably 12-15 years since I bought a newspaper

Magazines-I used to subscribe to a few back in the late 90's while still living in NJ and bought many others at the bookstore. I probably haven't bought a magazine in over 10 years

Books-I haven't bought a hardcopy book for myself in over 15 years.

Records or CD's-At least 15 years


You're going to be SOOOO ****ed when the grid goes down. You might as well just sit at your desk and suck your thumb.

Hog's Gone Fishin 04-17-2016 04:05 PM

Sometimes I use a phone booth to change into my Hog farmer costume. You know, like superman.

Sorter 04-17-2016 06:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by scho63 (Post 12182606)
I took a moment yesterday to stop and think about all the items I once utilized but have faded away in the last 5-10 years that I no longer use or have a need for. The list keeps growing.

How many things do you still use or what else have you slowly transitioned from? :hmmm:

Faxing-Rarely.

Pay Phone- No

Stapler-Yes

Pushpins/Thumbtacks-Yes

Checks
-Yes

PC
- Yes

Stamps-Occasionally

Newspaper-Varies.

Magazines-Probably once a month.

Books-Yes.

Records or CD's-Occasional use.

Otter 04-17-2016 07:03 PM

The only real legitimate one on there is pay phones.</br></br>PCs? Really? Where do you work and how is NewEgg still in business?

Buzz 04-17-2016 07:13 PM

Faxing- Once or twice a year

Pay Phone- Don't see them

Stapler- At least a stick a week

Pushpins/Thumbtacks- Meh, not often

Checks- Only when I cant pay online and people who pay with checks at the grocery store piss me off

PC- Yes

Stamps- Only when I can't pay a bill online

Newspaper- No

Magazines- Not in 5 years

Books- Only from the library

Records or CD's- Listen to them but haven't bought any in some time.

DaneMcCloud 04-17-2016 07:14 PM

Fax: Yes. I use Ring Central but some companies prefer faxes to email due to security and sensitive information.

Pay Phone: No. I don't even recall the last time I used one. It has to be 20+ years.

Stapler: Occasionally necessary

Push Pins/Tacks: Never. I have a penis.

Checks: Every week. Housekeepers, gardeners, monthly tuition.

PC: Every day. Couldn't work without it.

Stamps: Yes. Signed contracts, checks, property tax, etc.

Newspaper: Not since 1990

Magazine: Not since 2004

Books: I receive them as gifts but I don't read them. I'm fully into E-Books

Records or CD's: I encoded my CD collection a decade ago.

HemiEd 04-17-2016 07:28 PM

Banks accept faxes but not emails for some reason, so I have had to have faxes sent a couple times in the last year settling some of Dad's affairs.

I still like to send checks, even though my wife refuses to and does everything on line.

I am not sure I have seen a pay phone in the last decade, let alone use one. I think the Munich airport might be the last one I remember seeing.

I like getting the Wall Street Journal and reading it in the crapper. I also need a newspaper source to use the chimney for the smoker.

I get SI, New Yorker, Fortune, Golf Digest and Hemmings Motor News. Like to take them to the VA hospital for their lobby reading.

Staples, no

Stamps yes

Laptop

Maybe one CD a year, load them on the HD in the Challenger

Books no, I read CP, but the Mrs. has a nice collection for some reason.

Rain Man 04-18-2016 11:41 AM

I mentioned this casually in some thread a while back, but I was walking to work one day and a guy asked me if I knew where a pay phone was. I started to say that they don't exist any more and then remembered that I regularly see one pay phone on my walk, and it was less than 100 feet from where the guy was standing. I pointed at it, and it was like making a half-court shot to win a car.

loochy 04-18-2016 12:08 PM

Faxing- Yes, but I use e-fax (basically a scan and email).

Pay Phone- I don't even SEE those anymore.

Stapler - Yeah, I use a stapler.

Pushpins/Thumbtacks- Yeah, I use pushpins to stick stuff into my cubicle wall.

Checks
- I write checks when we register for 5ks and 10ks. I also use them to pay for my babysitter.

PC
- I sit at a PC for about 10 hours a day at work. When I'm home, I use my PC for web surfing and gaming. It's performance just kicks the crap out of my wife's laptop and it's really nice to have two very large screens.

Stamps- Yeah, when I mail things. That's not often though. I bought two books after our wedding to send thank you cards. We still have some left 5 years later.

Newspaper- Nah, unless I'm at some kind of waiting room and they have one to kill time.

Magazines-I have a free subscription to Family Handyman, but I never have time to actually sit down and read it. Whenever I have free time I'm off doing something else.

Books- Yes, I read books. I don't like ebooks. They just don't feel right.

Records or CD's - I still listen to my CDs in the car because I'm too lazy to convert them to MP3.

Ming the Merciless 04-18-2016 12:09 PM

Fax- no - email PDF's
checks- yes - frequently
pay phone- no
stamps- yes - frequently
stapler- yes
pushpins- yes
newspaper- yes - mainly when on vacation, i see it as a guilty pleasure
Desktop PC - daily - although i can see how for some people, laptops and tablets are a better option
Mags - yes
books - yes
CD's - no


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