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Old 02-22-2009, 10:37 AM   #203
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Originally Posted by yvanleterrible View Post
Some will argue that ambivalence between mediae will stay, others that change will not take place, but most will accept the change and gladly accept that paper goes away. I believe that all three will remain with the third becoming stronger and stronger.

One thing is certain. Big industrial presses will die. I will not cry for them for they have killed the small artisan press.
"Death of paper - News at 11!"

One of the most "over-predicted events" of recent years, and one which looks no more likely to happen at any time in the foreseeable future than it ever has.

Big industrial presses will die? Please! Do you really think that newspapers are going to vanish?

By the way, "media" is already a plural (the plural of "medium"). Please let's not invent fake Latin plurals (mediae????) for what's already a perfectly acceptable Latin plural in itself .
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