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Old 02-20-2012, 09:04 PM   #13
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Originally Posted by sbroome View Post
.. no it's not. The low income people I'm referring to will not HAVE internet access at home oftentimes, so having a brick and mortar location for them to get educational content is vital. People act like internet access is in every home in America. I'll ask again, do you people do any work with low income people or contact them on a regular basis?
Sure it is. You said what will happen when B&M libraries close and I told you.
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