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Re: 17 Things That May Cease To Exist In 2030 by devigblegble: 7:54am On Dec 24, 2018
I’ll get each one of everything listed above and keep them in a save box, 10 years from now if Lala website is still in existence, I’ll give a testimony to the incoming generation of 2030

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Re: 17 Things That May Cease To Exist In 2030 by olatade(m): 7:54am On Dec 24, 2018
i pray to leave long to witness it
Re: 17 Things That May Cease To Exist In 2030 by unmask: 7:54am On Dec 24, 2018
Analog wristwatches can't go extinct....not possible

Wired charger not yet its time

Car keys still has a long way to go.....the phone is just an option

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Re: 17 Things That May Cease To Exist In 2030 by anambraamaka: 7:56am On Dec 24, 2018
Okay
Re: 17 Things That May Cease To Exist In 2030 by Nicklaus619(m): 7:56am On Dec 24, 2018
Oop u may not be a mathematician but ale it from me, mobile calculator can never replace the conventional calculators, because sometimes mobile calculator will give you a different answer while conventional calculator will give you a different answer. Therefore, no matter how advance the world gets, replacement of conventional calculator is an error in progressive. cool
Re: 17 Things That May Cease To Exist In 2030 by Kashbwoyjnr: 7:57am On Dec 24, 2018
Cloud storage won't replace flasdrive until data become cheap in Nigeria

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Re: 17 Things That May Cease To Exist In 2030 by Wiseandtrue(f): 7:57am On Dec 24, 2018
Crude oil! Most cars are going electric!

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Re: 17 Things That May Cease To Exist In 2030 by Samuel1402(m): 7:57am On Dec 24, 2018
Yudee8:
OP, please correct your title. 'seize'and 'cease' are not same thing.
hello man 'cease' is very correct sir. 'Seize' is wrong for this headline

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Re: 17 Things That May Cease To Exist In 2030 by 24hoursreporter: 7:58am On Dec 24, 2018
Kashbwoyjnr:
Cloud storage won't replace flasdrive until data become cheap in Nigeria

Lol! Data will be cheap before 2030 now

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Re: 17 Things That May Cease To Exist In 2030 by unmask: 8:00am On Dec 24, 2018
Nicklaus619:
Oop u may not be a mathematician but ale it from me, mobile calculator can never replace the conventional calculators, because sometimes mobile calculator will give you a different answer while conventional calculator will give you a different answer. Therefore, no matter how advance the world gets, replacement of conventional calculator is an error in progressive. cool
so which is more powerful? Mobile phones have way higher processing capacity than calculators....so if it comes to accuracy mobile wins by a wide margin
Re: 17 Things That May Cease To Exist In 2030 by Ximonak: 8:00am On Dec 24, 2018
No. 2, 4, 5 will be very active.
No 2 - Military

5 - your Cloud service providers will still use it to store your files. having files on Cloud doesn't mean it's stored in space.
Re: 17 Things That May Cease To Exist In 2030 by Samuel1402(m): 8:01am On Dec 24, 2018
devigblegble:
I’ll get each one of everything listed above and keep them in a save box, 10 years from now if Lala website is still in existence, I’ll give a testimony to the incoming generation of 2030
right thinking person 3gbosa
Re: 17 Things That May Cease To Exist In 2030 by ColdIce: 8:02am On Dec 24, 2018
analog wrist watches. when was rolex found abeg
wireless. its not possible. wireless speaker.wireless charger.wireless this. i trust nigerians. dem believe akube die.

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Re: 17 Things That May Cease To Exist In 2030 by Nicklaus619(m): 8:04am On Dec 24, 2018
unmask:
so which is more powerful? Mobile phones have way higher processing capacity than calculators....so if it comes to accuracy mobile wins by a wide margin

Bros I am an engineering student, mobile calculator is very inconsistent and cannot be trusted, while conventional calculator is trusted, accurate and again, can never be replaced with a mobile app. And again there are 1001 calculations u can do with your conventional calculator, but can never do with your mobile calculator app. Trust me

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Re: 17 Things That May Cease To Exist In 2030 by DBossNG(m): 8:05am On Dec 24, 2018
Kylekent59:
By 2030 the Anti christ should have emanated. Drones should do the killings,that's for those without the mark.





If you are on top of your roof,you mustn't take time to come down and get your stuffs that are inside the house,then proceed to the mountain.



Many people would give in because of their wealth,properties,and possessions.



Will Nairaland still exist by 2030?


It's a yes!!!!

You might be making sense
Re: 17 Things That May Cease To Exist In 2030 by natznext(m): 8:07am On Dec 24, 2018
24hoursreporter:
Advancement in technology and constant innovation are changing the world. And several things that were in existence in the past have suddenly seized to exist.

With the way different companies are coming up with innovative ideas, several things will certainly fall into disuse soonest.

Below is the list of things that may seize to exist in 2030.

17 Things That May Seize To Exist In 2030

#1. Print Magazines and Newspaper

One of the things that may seize to exist in 2030 is print magazines and newspaper. With several blogs, news, and magazine websites in the internet space, most newspaper and magazine companies are going digital.

In Nigeria for instance, no youth will want to buy a newspaper. He or she can easily visit 24hoursreporter.com, nairaland.com, .ng etc for the most recent information.

With the above premises, the possibility that print magazines and newspapers will still be in existence in 2030 is very slim.

#2. Paper Map

Paper map may not even survive till the end of 2020. This is due to the emergence of Google map. And its detailed step by step direction makes people forget the about paper map.

#3. Certain Paper Work

With the emergence of Google doc and digital signature, certain paper work may seize to exist in no time. For instance, filling of certain forms like medical or contract can be done using Google doc and digital signature.

#4. Digital Cameras
[/b]With the way Smartphones are coming up with exceptional camera features, digital cameras may fade away in no time.

In fact, most Smartphones can shoot pictures and videos in HD. With this features in your phone, digital camera is obviously of no use.

[b]#5. Hard Drives


Most people who are tech savvy are already saving their files in the cloud. By the time everybody understands how safe it is to keep their information in the cloud, physical storage devices may not be necessary.

#6. Pen Drive

Pen drive is also one of the things that may seize to exist in 2030. Ordinarily, people use a pen drive to carry data around. Or to transfer a file from one device to another.

Again, cloud may replace pen drive. You can easily access your file on cloud in any location. Also, you can share information with your friends and colleagues using cloud.

#7. CDs

Compact discs is definitely going to fade away in no time. In fact, with the option of downloading movies, musics and streaming websites like Netflix, CDs are fading away quickly.

#8. DVD Players

DVD players are really going out of fashion quickly. They may not even see the end of 2020.

Also, online streaming services like YouTube and Netflix has made several people dump their DVD devices.

#9. Calculators

Almost all mobile phones have an inbuilt calculators. with this feature in phones, calculating devices are fading away really fast.

#10. Analog Watches

With the way digital and smartphone watches are balling, they may replace analog watches in no time.

#11. Reference Books

Access to the internet is one of the easiest things to do these days. Google gives us answers to almost all questions.

Therefore, reference books like Dictionaries and encyclopedias are fading away. In the next few years, they may likely not be in the circulation anymore. You tend to see them in Libraries only.

#12. Check Book

Most banks are going digital and check books are no longer necessary. There are different ways payments are made these days from online banking, use of credit cards to pay online etc.

By 2030, check book may seize to exist. This is due to the fact that the future of banking is digital.

#13. Headphones With Cords

Wireless and Bluetooth headphones are the current trends. People seldom buy or use headphones with cords again. This only indicate one thing – headphones with cords are going obsolete.

#14. Chargers With Cables

Just like Headphones, chargers are also going wireless. This means that in a decade from now, chargers with cables may seize to exist.

#15. Car Keys

In the next few years, most car manufacturers may stop using keys for vehicles.

In fact, BMW is at the forefront of this innovation as they announced the app that allowed car owners to unlock their cars without using keys.

This announcement was made in September, 2018. And more car manufacturers are looking into this direction.

#16. Travel Agencies

With almost all information available on the internet, the service of a travel agent is becoming unnecessary.

Since you can book a flight from the comfort of your room. Pay for an hotel room by reaching out to the hotel directly online. The service of travel agencies will die a natural death in no time.

#17. TextBooks

Textbooks are gradually being replaced by eBooks. This is due to the fact that text books are very expensive and sometimes too heavy to carry.

With most information available on eBooks, in no time textbooks will seize to exist.

Source: http://www.24hoursreporter.com/2018/12/22/17-things-that-may-seize-to-exist-in-2030/



Analog watches will never go out of style...

What's a check book btws?
Re: 17 Things That May Cease To Exist In 2030 by ArlinAddington: 8:12am On Dec 24, 2018
I think we have to agree to disagree on the following.


Hard Drives.
Hard drives and clouds are used for different purposes even today. Some might find hard drives cheaper and even more reliable than clouds. Besides, you need the internet to use cloud services. You don't need the internet for a hard drive.


Calculators.
Most exams prohibit the usage of any other tool other than a calculator in halls. Some schools prohibit the usage of electronic tools other than a calculator. Except you're speculating that organized education will go extinct I don't see how that's possible


Analogue Watches.
Even today, though digital watches are more accurate analogue watches are preffered because they're more fashionable and seen as mature than modern watches. Some people are collectors and obsessed with the mechanism of watches. Again even as a niche, analogue watches will continue to exist.

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Re: 17 Things That May Cease To Exist In 2030 by Petersamuel8(m): 8:16am On Dec 24, 2018
Calculators will still exist even after 2030, students will not be allowed to exam hall with smart phone
Re: 17 Things That May Cease To Exist In 2030 by dallyemmy: 8:20am On Dec 24, 2018
Okay
Re: 17 Things That May Cease To Exist In 2030 by Lordmavidon(m): 8:21am On Dec 24, 2018
Considering the level of security the internet offers in saving files compared to saving them in cabinets, I do think raw files might probably not go on extinction.
Re: 17 Things That May Cease To Exist In 2030 by mofedamijo(m): 8:30am On Dec 24, 2018
I disagree with digital cameras, if you’re into photography or used something like nikon Z6, you will know a phone can never ever be close to what a digital camera can do, they are miles apart, secondly the likes of nikon, canon, sony, fijifilms, won’t fold their arms too, they will keep coming up with higher gadgets that no mobile phone can comprehend, there is a camera in the market with about 400 megapixel, and they are competing daily to keep increasing, samsung S9 is about 30megapixel if they combine both front and back..........Hasselblad's crazy 400-megapixel is the bomb, and don’t forget movie makers will never use a mobile phone.....

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Re: 17 Things That May Cease To Exist In 2030 by samorg1: 8:46am On Dec 24, 2018
i disagree with 1,4,9,10
Re: 17 Things That May Cease To Exist In 2030 by MightySparrow: 8:50am On Dec 24, 2018
Nigeria may also with Boko Haram and Myetti Allah threats

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Re: 17 Things That May Cease To Exist In 2030 by phoexix: 8:57am On Dec 24, 2018
You are wrong about No 4.
A smart phone cannot do what a digital camera can do. Except you are referring to just taking pictures. There are different levels in digital photography.

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Re: 17 Things That May Cease To Exist In 2030 by oglalasioux(m): 9:15am On Dec 24, 2018
Kylekent59:
By 2030 the Anti christ should have emanated. Drones should do the killings,that's for those without the mark.





If you are on top of your roof,you mustn't take time to come down and get your stuffs that are inside the house,then proceed to the mountain.



Many people would give in because of their wealth,properties,and possessions.



Will Nairaland still exist by 2030?


It's a yes!!!!

It's anti backwardness that will emanate by 2030 not the anti christ. Stop spewing fear in people to collect tithes and offerings.
Re: 17 Things That May Cease To Exist In 2030 by Nobody: 9:17am On Dec 24, 2018
Ak47young:
Calculators I doubt much speaking as an engineering student
and textbooks..
Re: 17 Things That May Cease To Exist In 2030 by CodeTemplar: 9:21am On Dec 24, 2018
MightySparrow:
Nigeria may also with Boko Haram and Myetti Allah threats
By 2030 we won't need BH and Miyetti Allah to break us apart because the pressure on the limited resource (oil) everyone is focusing on alone can effectively break us apart.
Re: 17 Things That May Cease To Exist In 2030 by obinna58(m): 9:26am On Dec 24, 2018
Kylekent59:
By 2030 the Anti christ should have emanated. Drones should do the killings,that's for those without the mark.





If you are on top of your roof,you mustn't take time to come down and get your stuffs that are inside the house,then proceed to the mountain.



Many people would give in because of their wealth,properties,and possessions.



Will Nairaland still exist by 2030?


It's a yes!!!!
Calm down bro religion is doing you

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Re: 17 Things That May Cease To Exist In 2030 by gaddafe(m): 9:28am On Dec 24, 2018
Hard drive can never cease to exist. Even the cloud you're talking about is stored in a physical hard drive. Its just that you can access that hard drive from a remote location.
Re: 17 Things That May Cease To Exist In 2030 by safetyInspector(m): 9:35am On Dec 24, 2018
You need to free yourself before you die of hate.
QuitNotice:
Hate must have consumed them cheesy
Re: 17 Things That May Cease To Exist In 2030 by MightySparrow: 9:59am On Dec 24, 2018
CodeTemplar:
By 2030 we won't need BH and Miyetti Allah to break us apart because the pressure on the limited resource (oil) everyone is focusing on alone can effectively break us apart.
Thanks for observation: one or all can do the job. what is important is that this babylon must fall!
Re: 17 Things That May Cease To Exist In 2030 by ifada123: 10:28am On Dec 24, 2018
How is cordless charger possible?

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