The Telegraph published a list article (sure it's linkbait, but it seems like an appropriate use of the format) on the 50 things that the Internet is killing. It ranges from "Your lunchbreak" (50) to "the art of polite disagreement." Quite.
I'm sure there are things to quibble with between 1 and 50, but I'd be much more interested in a list of things that the Internet (social networking, email, web search, and so on) can *never* kill--or perhaps only complement. What are the things in this world (sex, eating together, supply chain management) that the Internet can't substitute for?
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