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That's what the rest of my comment was about. At some point in the past we decided that they wouldn't need a landline or snail mail to stay in touch, that they wouldn't need to go to the store for their shopping, etc, but they could do all those things from a computer. So we advertised that fact and sold a computer (in some form) to everyone under the sun.
Or, to return to your analogy, the car companies promised that everyone could use a car for anything. "Use public transport" is not an answer any more.