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young caught in the netDear stink and look into the tube
Is this now the end of civilization as we know it - or the beginning of an entirely new one? Two thirds of Germans under 30 would separate from the washing machine rather than from the Internet, at least one representative telephone survey commissioned by the high-tech industry association Bitkom.
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experts is likely that this figure is hardly surprising that allows the exclusive Maintain social contacts over the net but a clear reduction in the individual health requirements. Even high-tech washing machines have also rarely more than a small two-digit number of nursing programs. True, these are available on demand, but rarely offer beyond the laundry and Waschmittelbeschickens interactive action and repeat quickly. And in the worst case (in-law visit!) You can order online new underwear, too.
Speaking of relatives by marriage: Only one percent of respondents are of the mother-in advantage over the Internet, even though in most cases, the interactive, audiovisual and multimedia experiences that can provide the network should provide in the shade. This raises the question as to how many respondents in the age group already - or still - have a mother. And of course, whether this also has a washing machine. How to abolish a law, the scientists were prudent to open.
Main square and flickers
After all - the click, the zapping seems outdated but not yet: the Internet and television are under 30 years old Federal citizens each to about 47 percent of equal importance. The fascinating view of shimmering blue rectangles is not to beat as before. And if you upset the next time this strange man and want to know for a survey if they would trade this experience for a law - rather hang up very quickly.

