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Old 06-07-2008, 08:34 PM   #10
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ahem. sorry. what i meant to say was, you make a good point. i could argue that even people who don't have computers seem to all have cell-phones, and perhaps will be using their cellphones to read their magazines (which they will have bought via a bluetooth-enabled poster, like the ones they were talking about on the radio the other day ; apparently they are already in use in France and a huge success in Japan). but even that seems not to resolve *all* the logistical problems (not to mention, what a horrible idea, reading magazines on that tiny cellphone screen. how incredibly frustrating that would be). i do think it's likely though that paper will become the exception, rather than the norm. (however Ballmer could easily be on crack anyway, independently of the whole paper vs. digital debate)
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