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Originally Posted by jfman
11 million out of say, 15 million, sounds like a lot of Neanderthals to me.
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In 1934, more people travelled by horse, tram, bus, train or on foot than travelled by car. That didn’t mean that the car would not ultimately become the most popular way to travel.
The rapidly increasing interest in the car was the key to what would happen in the future, just as the rapidly increasing use of streaming is today.
However, I understand that such thoughts are outside of your comfort zone, so happy to leave it there.
The one certainty we have is that change happens.