What would you miss most if you had to live off the grid?
Asked at Massachusetts Street on April 03, 2016
“Just convenience. Being able to go to the grocery store, Wi-Fi, so many things fall under convenience.”
— Jasmine Zakara, massage therapist, Kansas City, Kan.
“I think it would be my friends, and by extension, the Internet, because that's how we connect nowadays.”
— Andrew Kustodowicz, graduate student, Lawrence
“I'd have to say my cellphone. It would be harder to be connected to my family without it.”
— Elizabeth Crandon, optometrist, Lawrence
“Nothing. I don't have social media, I grow my own food — I practically already live off the grid. Why don't you ask people what they're missing out on because of the grid?”
— Paul Mack, philosopher, Overland Park
“See more: LOOK: Going off the grid”
— Related story, April 3, 2016, LJWorld.com