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<blockquote data-quote="TheGloriousSeOeBe" data-source="post: 1704362" data-attributes="member: 217158"><p>I'm pretty sure there are less people around these days who will w8 till the mourning lite 2 get the L8est gnus. I'm hearing stories of newspapers that are closing down or just minimizing themselves 2 websites. I can also assume there are less people who will wait until morning 2 get their news, TV listings, scores, opinions, comics, puzzles, & classifieds when they can do all that online. Granite, no more newspapers can mean less paper 2 use & throw away. (But what would my sister need 2 line the bottom of her birdcages? Shredded documents?) As for my paper, The Bakersfield Californian, it's been family-owned for over a century & I'm 99% sure it'll stick around for @ least another decade.</p><p></p><p>So is your newspaper in danger of going outta print? Are you willing 2 completely get such stuff from your computer or phone in spite of dead batteries & blackouts? (Of course, paper tears & dogs can chew 'em up when they retrieve it.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheGloriousSeOeBe, post: 1704362, member: 217158"] I'm pretty sure there are less people around these days who will w8 till the mourning lite 2 get the L8est gnus. I'm hearing stories of newspapers that are closing down or just minimizing themselves 2 websites. I can also assume there are less people who will wait until morning 2 get their news, TV listings, scores, opinions, comics, puzzles, & classifieds when they can do all that online. Granite, no more newspapers can mean less paper 2 use & throw away. (But what would my sister need 2 line the bottom of her birdcages? Shredded documents?) As for my paper, The Bakersfield Californian, it's been family-owned for over a century & I'm 99% sure it'll stick around for @ least another decade. So is your newspaper in danger of going outta print? Are you willing 2 completely get such stuff from your computer or phone in spite of dead batteries & blackouts? (Of course, paper tears & dogs can chew 'em up when they retrieve it.) [/QUOTE]
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