vestigital
skills made vestigial by technology. examples: reading maps (gps navigation), making change (calculators & point of sale tablets), memorizing phone numbers, balancing checkbooks (or even sending paper checks), learning how to do something (“i’ll just google it”).
some sense that a person would be lost and ineffective without technology crutch. see vestdigital.
i threw out my vestigital road maps.
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