Living the life.
By r0ck_r0ck
@r0ck_r0ck (1952)
India
4 responses
@rockin_asif (188)
• India
15 Apr 11
Lets see i would miss my new music system that i bought, my computer, cellphone and most importantly my friends.
@Professor2010 (20162)
• India
3 Apr 11
All modern gadjets to be sure plus my reserh work, my students, my exstudents certainly..
Thanks for sharing
Cheers.
God bless you, have a nice day ahead.
Professor ‘Bhuwan’. .
@thatgirl13 (7294)
• South Korea
1 Apr 11
I would miss the internet the most. And secondly my ipod. Then the comfort of this life I guess.
@bobbinbeck (27)
• United States
1 Apr 11
I think I would miss having a clock with batteries. I probably rely on the ability to tell time too much. I also would miss microwaves, ovens, and stoves for quick cooking. I would probably miss my fridge, too. Even though these things don't seem as important when they are working, I've had plenty of times when those were unavailable and I had to cook and store food in alternative places and ways. I would hope that when I moved to those places that money would actually be a less important thing to because commercialism wouldn't be as big of a deal without TVs and radios. I think that I would spend more time communicating face to face, so I would rely on the internet less for email and social networks. Since I'd have fewer bills, I probably wouldn't rely on Quicken to manage those bills. I would keep them on a hand-written ledger, if necessary. Therefore, my computer would be less important to me. I would miss music playing in the background. I hope I would be able to bring my musical instruments that do not depend on electricity.