No, Google, No email, No medium method to transfer each other's files between computers, It's like they never exist
What do you think that what will you do now?
What will you do now, if there's no Internet?
Re: What will you do now, if there's no Internet?
I will enjoy with the nature and sports
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Kathy Lawrence
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Re: What will you do now, if there's no Internet?
If there’s no internet, I’ll sleep all day. 
Re: What will you do now, if there's no Internet?
That’s an intriguing thought experiment—life without the internet would feel both strange and refreshing. It reminds us how deeply digital connectivity has become an integral part of our daily lives, shaping communication, work, and entertainment. Yet, it also highlights opportunities to rediscover simpler, offline ways of living. Here’s how I would approach it:
Revisit traditional communication: Letters, landline calls, and in-person conversations would regain importance.
Focus on books and libraries: Knowledge and research would once again rely on physical resources.
Local collaboration: File sharing might shift to physical drives or printed copies.
Creative outlets: More time for hobbies like painting, writing, or outdoor activities.
Community bonds: Without online distractions, neighbourhood ties and face-to-face relationships would likely strengthen.
It would definitely be challenging, but also a chance to slow down, live intentionally, and reconnect with the tangible world around us.
Revisit traditional communication: Letters, landline calls, and in-person conversations would regain importance.
Focus on books and libraries: Knowledge and research would once again rely on physical resources.
Local collaboration: File sharing might shift to physical drives or printed copies.
Creative outlets: More time for hobbies like painting, writing, or outdoor activities.
Community bonds: Without online distractions, neighbourhood ties and face-to-face relationships would likely strengthen.
It would definitely be challenging, but also a chance to slow down, live intentionally, and reconnect with the tangible world around us.
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petersmith
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Re: What will you do now, if there's no Internet?
If there’s no internet, I’d slow down and focus on real-life moments. I’d read books, write my thoughts, spend time with family, and enjoy nature. It would be a chance to think clearly, reconnect with myself, and appreciate simple things without constant digital distractions.