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Relating to the other "what if" threads.

Just how will the Inter net dependant citizens survive ?

What's the back up plan when the WWW. Is crashed and in Rubble.

Even with c.b. radio adding F.M. , that's hardly a substitute.





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First and foremost, I won't be paying my bills! All bill paying is done online these days, but if it's a SHTF situation, I highly doubt that I will care.

All other uses of the interwebz for me is optional, and if I lose them... who cares?


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I am old, the internet is gone, so what?

I have food, shelter, and water.

I don't need to be entertained.

I even have some books.
 
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Originally posted by bronicabill:
First and foremost, I won't be paying my bills! All bill paying is done online these days, but if it's a SHTF situation, I highly doubt that I will care.

All other uses of the interwebz for me is optional, and if I lose them... who cares?


Exactly. I'll miss it, but I'll manage. Catch up on my reading...




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Same way I lived without it before it existed.


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Same way I lived without it before it existed.


I'm in my 30s, but agree.
It's a convenience & a good way to keep in touch with 80k invisible friends, but other than my job [IT], and things like bill pay. I'd manage.




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Like anything else, don't put all your eggs in one basket.

Unfortunately, things like electricity, Internet, Cell Communication are so important that crippling those ~ an enemy could defeat someone faster than conventional arms.

The need have alternatives is imperative.
Good Security and good habits as well.

I remember the good old days of no cell, no internet >>> fondly .... and I am in that business today. Eek
 
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I personally wouldn't miss the internet, and I think a lot of folks my age wouldn't either because we lived most of our lives without it. But modern society would come to a screeching halt, it would be disastrous. Hell, if even just cell phones disappeared, it would fuck up our tech heavy world, and that is a very sad commentary on where we are as a society.



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We would find out for sure just how much of everything we take for granted needs the internet to work.

I don't think anyone would enjoy it. Even the Amish use smartphones, so that seems telling.
 
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They make these things called "books." There is a surprising amount of useful information in them, and they work without electricity!
 
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I have been saying for awhile now that if people's phones all of a sudden went dark that would cause 80% of the population to jump off the cliff in less than a week.


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The only negative thing would be paying bills. Other than that I think I would be way more productive. The internet is a massive time sucker.
 
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I'd get a land line and make many, many more phone calls in lieu of e-mail and/or write letters. And buy a butt-load of stamps to send off those letters and to pay my bills.



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How will I look on youtube for how to build a fire? Big Grin
 
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All other uses of the interwebz for me is optional, and if I lose them... who cares?

I've thought about this... and I've concluded that if everyone else has internet, I want internet. But, if no one else has internet, I wouldn't really care. Except for keeping up with you, my Sigforum buddies.

Since most of my work is on-line these days, it would be an adjustment to going back to paper though.
But it would be a boom for the post office... think of all the stamps I would buy!



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What percentage of America's employed people are dependant on the WWW?

How many will automatically be unemployed?





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I'd get a land line ...
If you still could.
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What percentage of America's employed people are dependant on the WWW?
Nit: "WWW" ≠ Internet.

The Internet (Interconnected network) is the WAN (Wide Area Network) that connects servers, clients, networking gear, and LANs (Local Area Networks) throughout the world. The WWW (World-Wide Web, or web servers and clients) is simply one of the many networking protocols that runs over the Internet.
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How many will automatically be unemployed?
Hard to say. Estimates of how many people work remotely are all over the map. It varies greatly by country and by job. E.g.: Manual labor: Hardly at all. High-tech: Quite a few. If I was forced to put a number on it I'm going to guess about ±20%?

As an I.T. Admin I estimated I could do roughly 80% of my job remotely. The other 20% required on-site hands-on work.

Interestingly: That ratio didn't change much over the years, because I always insisted all of my server and network gear could be managed via CLI (Command Line Interface, aka: a dumb terminals). So if network connectivity failed: Dial-up modem access to the rescue.

I only finally decommissioned all the modems at work and at home in about... I'm gonna say 2015 or so? Two years before I retired and about the time I set my retirement date.

So, up until about 2015 or so I still could've done ±80% of my job from home, as long as the legacy phone system was extant.



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I'll be regularly checking in on the SigForum GMRS network.

For the latest news on who bought a 'new' truck, who likes cat photos, and whose package hasn't been delivered.

And I'll still be buying ammo.



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Well, I started printing out hard copy of all the cat pichurz a couple TEOTWAWKI topics back.

I am not riding this shitstorm out without some modicum of comfort.




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Well, I would miss SIGforum. I also wouldn’t know much of current events until news papers ramped up. Even then, I wouldn’t trust what I’m reading. I suppose I would be back to writing letters, which is to say not communicating much at all with anyone. Don’t know how I’d find gun stuff.



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