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July 05, 2017, 11:35:24 AM |
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A society without the Internet will become more mobile and will communicate more in real life. But you do not need to completely abandon the Internet, because this is a progress through which you can be aware of all the news and earn.
Yes I agree with you that we will communicate more often and many will be friends in real life. There would be no facebook friend but only real friends. Everything will live in harmony because everyone communicates well and talk with each other. There would be no fight I guess considering that everyone understands everyone. I remember before that even people who live miles away from our house, knew each other.
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malikusama
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July 05, 2017, 10:18:32 PM |
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There are pros as well as cons of every thing. People would have more strong relations with their parents, siblings and friends if there would be no internet. But there would be many disadvantages as well, we can't get knowledge about anything easily as today we can easily get it through internet etc.
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albert11
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July 06, 2017, 12:33:04 PM |
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Well, I think if you're born in the year 2000, you'll be doomed. Usually people who were born in these year is internet or technology dependent compared to those who where born 1990's. It's true that internet is accessible and it contains almost all the information that you wanted to know. But not all that we read or see on the internet are legit, they're also created buy other internet users. Compare to the information provided by books or texts which was prepared and review carefully before being published. Just compare the kids nowadays to the kids 20 years ago, just my observation those who wasn't to exposed on technolgy and gadgets grew up healthier and livelier compared to those 5 or 6 year old kids who holds his/her tablet 24 hours and not enjoying the real world outside.
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Okurkabinladin
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July 06, 2017, 12:50:26 PM |
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If internet was banned today, we would get very close to North Korea. Functionally and ideologically. Control of movement and control of information is prerequisite of any good totalitarian system. In 2006, Julien Pain, head of the Internet Desk at Reporters Without Borders, described North Korea as the world's worst Internet black hole in its list of the top 13 Internet enemies. Internet access is not generally available in North Korea. Only some high-level officials are allowed to access the global internet. In some universities, a small number of strictly monitored computers are provided. Other citizens may only get access to the country's own intranet, called Kwangmyong. Foreigners can access the internet using the 3G phone network. Internet access is restricted to regime elites and select university students. The state has created its own substitute "internet" – but even this network is restricted to certain elite grade schools, select research institutions, universities, factories, and privileged individuals. Moreover, the intranet is filtered by the Korea Computer Center, which ensures that only information deemed acceptable by the government can be accessed through the network.
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July 07, 2017, 09:45:39 PM |
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We still be learning from books and tales/experiences from our parents.
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killgald
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July 07, 2017, 09:48:11 PM |
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It will we back like in 1992 xD where the internet porpuse were only for military tactics and operations.
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July 11, 2017, 09:03:20 AM |
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Internet make our life easier. Easy for us to know the news around the world.
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July 11, 2017, 09:48:45 AM |
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The Internet makes our life better by using it wisely. If the Internet disappears in the modern world, many will remain without work and this will not improve life. The Internet is needed, but within reasonable limits.
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Xester
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July 11, 2017, 04:08:54 PM |
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The Internet makes our life better by using it wisely. If the Internet disappears in the modern world, many will remain without work and this will not improve life. The Internet is needed, but within reasonable limits.
Yes many jobs right now are dependable on the internet. And those jobs were the high paying jobs right now. I do not know where life would be if there is no internet. Maybe a little bit peaceful and all were not lazy. There would be lower risk on health as everyone were able to move. I guess there would also be less crime particularly with rape incident.
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July 11, 2017, 04:30:59 PM |
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A society without internet is a happy community. Because they do natural ways like people would talk more often like they used to do.
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July 11, 2017, 04:47:19 PM |
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Sir if you think on it more logical you can conclude that it will still normal. Things that became our habits will probably hard to put away. But if it wasn't existed from the very start(internet) it is okay and normal even without it because first, we do not know it yet. I hope that you are getting my point sir.
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July 11, 2017, 11:39:36 PM |
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Maybe dancing around fire at nights and looking always at sky. I mean, it's not bad we would be sensitive to nature.
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July 11, 2017, 11:59:22 PM |
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Somewhere stuck in the 1950's We still would have a ton of machinery that the industrial revolution brought about but would we have made it to space yet? I doubt it. That took a ton of computing power! And then again almost no computer power for what we use today. I also think we would live in a more controlled environment with less globalization.
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rjbtc2017
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July 12, 2017, 01:25:19 AM |
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Somewhere stuck in the 1950's We still would have a ton of machinery that the industrial revolution brought about but would we have made it to space yet? I doubt it. That took a ton of computing power! And then again almost no computer power for what we use today. I also think we would live in a more controlled environment with less globalization.
Internet is just one of the few things that made from today's technologies I'm not agree that where are stuck in 1950's and still would have a ton of machinery that the industrial revolution brought We will still have advance technologies but less of socialization that internet provides, also a lot of crappy thing for a minute fame.
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July 12, 2017, 04:05:43 AM |
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Research will be a pain, libraries will be crowded, and various works that are provided by the internet will be nonexistent but aside from that, with the internet out of our daily lives, it will give us more time time to bond with our friends and family. I see a world were people venture out more often, talking to eachother and appreciating the beauty of life.
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July 12, 2017, 04:46:16 AM |
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Without the internet we will be harder to get information. But sooner or later we definitely get any information and how ever. But more importantly, without the internet, we will interact more actively with people close to us. Undeniably, the internet now often keeps us away from the near, and closer to the far.
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July 12, 2017, 05:02:21 AM |
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People have to travel around the world to communicate with other countries, instead of instant relay of communications through the internet to get most issues addressed and communication. The post system would be revived and society would be a much more mellow place. With local mail doing the best.
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July 12, 2017, 11:48:48 AM |
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I guess people will have to talk others more as they was in the beginning. School kids, students will have go to the library to collect information for their project works and other things. It stop kids playing games on the mobile or tab and will be forced to get out of the house to play some games which will keep them fit. Peolpe will not get any news from around the world within seconds and will need to wait for the news channel or wait for the new paper.
The post office will become very active as there will be a lot of telegrams and letters. Mostly life will be different.
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rodel caling
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July 13, 2017, 02:16:07 PM |
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without internet go back basic communication like mailing the letter to the love ones post office, office works need more filling cabinet and everyone need information they go the library to collect the information i remember way back 80's the communication true telephone and beeper if have a message to your beeper need to find telephone to reply.
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Okurkabinladin
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July 13, 2017, 04:00:28 PM |
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I guess people will have to talk others more as they was in the beginning. School kids, students will have go to the library to collect information for their project works and other things. It stop kids playing games on the mobile or tab and will be forced to get out of the house to play some games which will keep them fit. Peolpe will not get any news from around the world within seconds and will need to wait for the news channel or wait for the new paper.
The post office will become very active as there will be a lot of telegrams and letters. Mostly life will be different.
Or you can just look at North Korea or Afganistan without need to speculate In 2006, Julien Pain, head of the Internet Desk at Reporters Without Borders, described North Korea as the world's worst Internet black hole in its list of the top 13 Internet enemies. Internet access is not generally available in North Korea. Only some high-level officials are allowed to access the global internet. In some universities, a small number of strictly monitored computers are provided. Other citizens may only get access to the country's own intranet, called Kwangmyong. Foreigners can access the internet using the 3G phone network. Internet access is restricted to regime elites and select university students. The state has created its own substitute "internet" – but even this network is restricted to certain elite grade schools, select research institutions, universities, factories, and privileged individuals. Moreover, the intranet is filtered by the Korea Computer Center, which ensures that only information deemed acceptable by the government can be accessed through the network.
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