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Print is not dead. Not for everyone.
A few of us bibliophiles shall remain in your bleak future, Rich. Remember that original Star Trek episode "Court Martial" where the lawyer, Samuel T. Cogley, attorney at law, has a preference for books over computers, and he explains that as he defends Captain Kirk? I still prefer books. I can read 'em if a storm knocks the power out... just need a flashlight, a kerosene lamp, or a candle. Gotta love books. I like 1980 as a line... or 1973 would suit me. 2000 is ok. Last year the first disk I got wouldn't work at all. The replacement that I was kindly sent worked the first time I tried it, then it too worked sporadically. I hope this year's disks work better. FW |
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