When I was in library school in the late 80s, we were talking about the paperless society and the computer age (and this was with monochrome screens and green letters).
I was in journalism school in the 80s, and they were all agog about the paperless newspapers. That was one of the reasons I chose a different direction after graduating.
E-paper makes 1984 too easy. In the book, burning the old histories, printing new ones, and carefully aging the paper to look authentic was an expensive endeavor. E-paper make it trivial.
Kvasir42 Premium Member about 14 years ago
When I was in library school in the late 80s, we were talking about the paperless society and the computer age (and this was with monochrome screens and green letters).
cdward about 14 years ago
I was in journalism school in the 80s, and they were all agog about the paperless newspapers. That was one of the reasons I chose a different direction after graduating.
Crabbyrino Premium Member about 14 years ago
Sorry, give me the feel of binding and paper~~I will be the last to convert on this one, I fear.
stuart about 14 years ago
E-paper makes 1984 too easy. In the book, burning the old histories, printing new ones, and carefully aging the paper to look authentic was an expensive endeavor. E-paper make it trivial.
snarky1941 about 14 years ago
Such an outmoded name? This library has nothing much to do with intercourse?
stripfun about 14 years ago
You all need to get a grip of your iphone and laugh at a joke
craigwestlake about 14 years ago
Actually, it would be more accurate to call it “The Google Shop”…