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Frank opines about irony in the modern world and also harks back to 1516 when a monk praised handwriting over printing.
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By David Avery on Jun 07, 2017
I realized something was wrong when, sitting on an airplane, I was reading "The Gutenberg Apprentice" on my Nook.Disruptive technologies go away.
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By David Avery on Jun 07, 2017
I realized something was wrong when, sitting on an airplane, I was reading "The Gutenberg Apprentice" on my Nook.
Disruptive technologies go away.
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