As a kid, we used to get both morning and evening papers. The local put out the last (and only) extra I can remember on 9/11/2001. But, back then there were usually only 2-3 TV channels with 1/2 hour of news in the evening and no internet.
Well if a laptop/tablet is charged, and has good WiFi, you don’t need to plug it in :)
I still get the newspaper, but only because of things like coupons and small other bits you still can’t get well online, despite that it’s very much an artificial reason due to the publishing comnpanies making such barriers.
Tue Elung-Jensen almost 12 years ago
But it only updates once a day at minimum.
Dragon0131 almost 12 years ago
The complaint is that people prefer digital to print. The truth is most newspapers were cutting the number of editions prior togetting news on-line.
Saucy1121 Premium Member almost 12 years ago
As a kid, we used to get both morning and evening papers. The local put out the last (and only) extra I can remember on 9/11/2001. But, back then there were usually only 2-3 TV channels with 1/2 hour of news in the evening and no internet.
jimboylan almost 12 years ago
No batteries are needed, either.
quikboy almost 12 years ago
Well if a laptop/tablet is charged, and has good WiFi, you don’t need to plug it in :)
I still get the newspaper, but only because of things like coupons and small other bits you still can’t get well online, despite that it’s very much an artificial reason due to the publishing comnpanies making such barriers.
benjnavarro28 about 1 year ago
FATHER I CANNOT CLICK THE BOOK