Remember when you used to have to bring along giant paper maps when you went on a family vacation? Seems like ANCIENT HISTORY. We might as well have been driving in a horse-and-buggy and yelling about how the British were coming.

A new study examined the basic skills that are disappearing the fastest because of modern technology like smart phones and tablets. Here are the top seven:

#1) Handwriting. And people specifically mentioned that handwritten thank-you notes are quickly disappearing.

#2) Using a dictionary or encyclopedia. Now we just Google words to find out what they mean . . . or research things on Wikipedia.

#3) Mental math.

#4) Reading a map. The GPS and mapping apps have made maps obsolete.

#5) Finding something at the library. No one remembers how to find a book using the catalog and the Dewey Decimal System anymore.

#6) Playing board games. Every board game has an iPad version now.

#7) Sending a postcard. We publish our own vacation photos on Facebook instantly now, so there's no real need to send a postcard. (Daily Mail)