In this story , I wrote about the things that disappeared from daily life in what seemed like the blink of an eye. It resonated with readers who wrote with even more things that are nowhere to be seen in everyday life anymore. Here's what people said: 1. "House phones. Suddenly, we looked up and landlines were gone." 2. "Magazines in waiting rooms. Everyone is on their phones now, so they're slowly disappearing. I remember full coffee bars, snacks, TVs, and toys in waiting rooms. Now there’s just chairs." —Anonymous 3. "Local newspapers; newspapers in general." —Anonymous 4. "Mailboxes on major street corners in neighborhoods." 5. "Maps! Not just road maps, but even theme park pamphlet maps. Everything is replaced with downloading apps on your phone." —Anonymous 6. "Reading actual physical books, newspapers, magazines, and similar materials. Also writing and mailing physical letters, notes, and cards." 7. "Doorbells. Now, they text and say, 'I’m here.'" 8.…