A fascinating artifact: A 1993 printed Internet “phone book” with 4,000 emails of everyone on Polish (academic) internet.pic.twitter.com/gJvsNoadhe
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I've written a whole lot about word processors being (poorly) built around printing. So I'm with you there.
If anything comes to mind that I should read, please forward? I need this for my book. :·) The one I read: https://motherboard.vice.com/en_us/article/vv7xx4/the-future-of-the-worlds-most-boring-software-the-word-processor …
But here's the thing: The hard copies are still with us. The actual email addresses/servers … probably aren't.
That I think highlights a fascinating chasm for achivists
Oh, definitely. The early 3Com Audrey internet appliance had a prominent Snap Shot key on the keyboard. Seems so backwards and…
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