Things That Will Be Obsolete in 10 Years
The Syracuse Post-Standard recently announced it was cutting back home delivery to three print editions per week. More and more people are paying their bills online reducing the need for checkbooks. When asked for a phone number a majority of us refer to our cells and not a landline. What is it that ties these three things together? MSN.com says that they are among 26 things that will be obsolete in 10 years. Here is the top 10 list of things that may go "bye-bye".


