This article takes a stab at identifying forty everyday items that will be superseded by various tech advancements by the end of this decade. Some will probably survive, but all of these seem plausible candidates to disappear. Among them are car keys, cheque books, wrist watches and alarm clocks, and others. Can’t happen? Remember Kodak?

Famous atheist Christopher Hitchens continues to communicate about his experience with cancer and immanent death in an article at Vanity Fair. Hitchens writes so very well. And, I would venture, he is using his skill to express that which others in his circumstance feel, but lack the capacity to articulate. One of my colleagues was …

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