May 18th, 2011
macromere
The digital word is okay. But at a certain moment, you’re fed up. You want to touch real things.

In Maniz, the hometown of Johannes Gutenberg, Germans face their digital future. Read the whole story at The Atlantic (via theatlantic)

Note from Macromere Press: As much as we would like to be Cormac McCarthy, the lack of an apostrophe in ‘youre’ is unintentional; again, The Minimalist Theme is having trouble with including apostrophes in quotes. Alas. The Minimalist may not be long for this site….

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    That’s the damn truth. I still have to print spreadsheets to read them. Sorry trees. —-
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