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August 03, 2015, 10:50:44 PM
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Really cool and simple pic that sums it all perfect. I love stuff like this, anyone could understand this and get the point without being very bright. Post some more stuff like this if you got some.
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August 03, 2015, 10:52:40 PM
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Straight to the point graphic, very nice Smiley
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August 03, 2015, 11:49:33 PM
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Not sure if you took a standard teenager from the street,
that the person would know what the thingy in the middle is Cheesy
Speaking of obsolute things, where does the "checkbook" fits in?
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August 03, 2015, 11:52:05 PM
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Not sure if you took a standard teenager from the street,
that the person would know what the thingy in the middle is Cheesy
Speaking of obsolute things, where does the "checkbook" fits in?

Ha ha... Even middle aged people might miss the fax machine.
The checkbook would be right along with fiat cash.
Excellent graphic, I would say.
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August 03, 2015, 11:53:30 PM
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Not sure if you took a standard teenager from the street,
that the person would know what the thingy in the middle is Cheesy
Speaking of obsolute things, where does the "checkbook" fits in?

It's obviously a fax machine  Smiley

Checkbook might fit next to the cash, but it breaks the image layout.

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August 04, 2015, 12:05:35 AM
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what happend to virtual reality? It was foreseen in the 90ties that it would be really big in the future.
Now the future is here, we got the selfdriving car and the hoverboard... wher is virtual reality?
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August 04, 2015, 02:52:49 AM
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what happend to virtual reality? It was foreseen in the 90ties that it would be really big in the future.
Now the future is here, we got the selfdriving car and the hoverboard... wher is virtual reality?

I guess what we have today in terms of virtual reality is just too far from what we are aiming to achieve. Given the limitations of our computational power, it would be really hard to 'simulate' with enough resolution and authenticity the tidbits of reality and all its complexities with our current computers.

Sure, we could pump more pixels into screens, and draw more polygons, but things still end up looking like a game.. To render stuff that looks real in real-time is still quite far off. And that's just the aesthetics, the mechanics would require more computing power too. I guess for some things like fluid dynamics, we already have really good real-time sims of these, but the object interactivity simulation is still really quite a hard thing to do.

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August 04, 2015, 02:57:21 AM
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I find this analogy surprisingly accurate. I was expecting something more deluded along the lines of 'bitcoin is headed to the moon'. All older media in the other two comparisons are being used at the same time as their successors. Which to me seems perfectly realistic for bitcoin as we're getting signs of it already happening to a decent extent.

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August 04, 2015, 04:03:22 AM
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i wish it becomes true  Grin

why there isn't any picture of ATM?
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August 04, 2015, 07:35:06 AM
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this was obvious wasn't it? but there are still plenty of people that are watching television, so even in the remote case that bitcoin will be successful and adopted everywhere you will always find people that will use their credit and debit card

and in some case we have still the first element of the chain, like with cash, in the last one
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August 04, 2015, 07:49:14 AM
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I agree with this and i am hoping that bitcoin would be the solution to the problem that we experience with fiat
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August 04, 2015, 07:50:30 AM
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Really nice graphic.

Bitcoin is the future of money.
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August 04, 2015, 08:46:11 AM
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It definitely is far infront of the older payment tools, but the financial world in its current form is too powerfull to allow Bitcoin to take over.

And btw.... We don't need Bitcoin to take over everything, it's a great alternative already, so no need to wait, use it now!!
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August 04, 2015, 09:06:05 AM
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It's easy to say this now but only time will tell whether it will happen. You could substitute bitcoin for other digital wallets like Applepay or whatever that still use fiat money. Sadly I just can't see the general public having much of a use for bitcoin compared to the other things like email etc.
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August 04, 2015, 09:09:47 AM
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this was obvious wasn't it? but there are still plenty of people that are watching television, so even in the remote case that bitcoin will be successful and adopted everywhere you will always find people that will use their credit and debit card

and in some case we have still the first element of the chain, like with cash, in the last one

There is also still people that are using cash when there is credit and debit cards. Evolution doesn't mean that everybody is switching over at once. Wink People also still send letters and use the fax. Newspapers are also still printed (although, this may be fading out slowly).
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August 04, 2015, 09:49:45 AM
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The Graphic is awesome but it would make more sense if the logo was replaced by cryptocurrency as bitcoin may not be the best coin for the mainstream because of conformation times etc. So Cryptocurrencies are the natural step but bitcoin can always be edited for the need Smiley, Instant conformations would make bitcoin rise over the rest imo.
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August 04, 2015, 10:05:07 AM
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I like it. Easy to understand which way evolution goes. I would like to add some more examples which I have found on reddit.

Encyclopedia -> Encarta -> Wikipedia
Tapes -> CDs -> Spotify
Magazines -> VHS -> youporn  Cheesy
whistleblower getting shot -> Whistle blower getting poisoned -> Wikileaks
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August 09, 2015, 02:30:11 PM
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To be honest i had to think first what this graphic should show. I thought maybe it's an advertisement for a new service, then i read the text under the image and thought it has to show why bitcoin is good. But then i couldn't see what it has to do with TV and so.

Only after that i saw that these are three different development lines.

I think if possible that should be seen instantly. It's not so good when you first have to see all small images and have to relate them together to find out what the big picture is about.
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August 09, 2015, 02:54:10 PM
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Not sure if you took a standard teenager from the street,
that the person would know what the thingy in the middle is Cheesy
Speaking of obsolute things, where does the "checkbook" fits in?

Ha ha... Even middle aged people might miss the fax machine.
The checkbook would be right along with fiat cash.
Excellent graphic, I would say.

Fax is still used in the industry, but of course it's use cases are niche and marginal now. I don't think anyone will be using it in a decade tho. Maybe there will always be people using it sometimes tho, just like some people still use the traditional postal mail.
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August 10, 2015, 12:31:44 PM
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Not sure if you took a standard teenager from the street,
that the person would know what the thingy in the middle is Cheesy
Speaking of obsolute things, where does the "checkbook" fits in?

Ha ha... Even middle aged people might miss the fax machine.
The checkbook would be right along with fiat cash.
Excellent graphic, I would say.

Fax is still used in the industry, but of course it's use cases are niche and marginal now. I don't think anyone will be using it in a decade tho. Maybe there will always be people using it sometimes tho, just like some people still use the traditional postal mail.

I still use fax. Its faster and cheaper than sending a letter. And scanning documents to send them by email is often time consuming too. At least i often have trouble with my printer losing it's IP or so. Didn't find the time to find the problem yet.

So yes, fax is still in use. Tongue

Edit: Oh, and you get a report from sending. I don't know though if such report would be worth something at court. Maybe yes when the police can check if you really called at that time.

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