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Follow-up to previous post: What are some things becoming less common, but will not go obsolete anytime soon?
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Iโ€™m posting something else since I donโ€™t think a lot of people answered my second question on my previous post. I feel like a lot of things are becoming less common, but coexist at the same time. Smartwatches didnโ€™t take over the watch industry since many people prefer traditional watches. Same with books. A lot of people prefer traditional books compared to reading on an e-reader or phone or tablet. What do you think?

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Many medical professions.

Both because of preference and insurance policy.

I think certain very specific niches will go away without much fanfare (surgical processors for example) but others like pediatrician or physical therapist are gonna be very stubborn.

As far as technology goes?

Keyboards both screen and digital.

On that note. Screens and phones.

Oh right.

Radio. ๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿซต๐Ÿป

Good luck actually killing that.

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