I wonder how this country became so passionate about protecting their privacy? Even google street view wasn't allowed.
https://www.inverse.com/article/32886-google-map-privacy-variation
Ugh the Stasi?
I wonder how this country became so passionate about protecting their privacy? Even google street view wasn't allowed.
https://www.inverse.com/article/32886-google-map-privacy-variation
Cash will be just as useless. Physical items will be worth more as you can trade them easily. My moms side of the family lived through WW2 in Germany and lived through the madness after it in Aalen.. The RM was useless and cigarettes/flour had become the defacto currency
Back to carbon copies of cards. You laugh but larger stores still have them along with rental car companies at the airportA week with no network, not ww3.
A week with no network, not ww3.
Plot twist Canadian 1000$ notes are actually worth more than 1000$ now to collectors... They have been our of circulation for about 20 years and soon could no longer be legal tender https://globalnews.ca/news/4052577/old-canadian-banknotes-legal-tender-budget-2018/qu'il commence par ramener les billets de 1000!
ou des billets de 500 ! comme en Europe
Not WW3, just a week with you not being able to buy anything, unable to access your money, whatever you have at the moment it goes down is what you have to make it with till everything is restored. By day 3 you'll have people looting stores and stealing from each other, society will break down faster than a movie and the longer it will last the worse it will get. Just look at the lawlessness in the US when something happens, the only reason we didn't have that during the big ice storm is because there were still places with fuel and food so it was not a complete shut down.