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To: Glenn D. Rudolph who wrote (12157)7/31/1998 10:56:00 AM
From: JimNewby  Read Replies (2) of 164684
 
City newspapers started their decline in the sixties; long before the inet. i.e., LA had 4 newspapers in the fifties (times, mirror, examiner, and herald). In the sixties, they combined into two (times-examiner and Herald-express). My point, they were weak to start with and the inet was just the straw. This brings up another point, people read less today and depend on e-media (TV/Inet) to provide. Less books are being read too. What does this say for amazon's future? Is the future in e-books?? I personally don't think so; I wouldn't want to read a book on this screen, I don't even like reading long winded posts like this one. all IMO of course. Just some thoughts.

Jim
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