Friday, December 17, 2010

The Growth of Digital

IN THE NEWS: Special Delivery? Mailman Arrives at Wis. Office Wearing Only a Smile. Read more HERE.


Hi, all! I'm over at the PC blog today talking about the "Growth of Digital".

Stop by if you get the chance!

11 comments:

Rula Sinara said...

I love your comparison to paper letters/mail. Perfect. Your posts have been great!

Liza said...

Sadly, I do think paper books will disappear. No, letters and cards haven't totally disappeared...yet. They are dying a slow death though. The post office will go, making it impossible or too expensive to send a lowly card or letter and that will be the end. We didn't think we'd see the end of records...but we have. We didn't think we'd see the end of CD's but they are almost gone. I don't want it to happen, but I do think there will be a time that the only way we can read is by computer.

Joanne said...

Enjoying this series, inspiring thoughts there ...

Wendy Paine Miller said...

I'll try to swing by. I have a million and one things to do before a mega long car trip tomorrow.

Merry Christmas cookie winner! ;)
~ Wendy

Jules said...

Impressive stats, sort of gives the little guy hope. I sure do miss getting real letters though :)

Merry Christmas!
Jules @ Trying To Get Over The Rainbow

Lydia Kang said...

Going to stop by, see you soon!

Bossy Betty said...

Your link at the very top didn't work for me! I was looking forward to that story!

Kelly Polark said...

I saw the story about the naked mailman in our local newscast!!! Yikes!

Anonymous said...

I haven't yet got myself an ereader but, like many, plan to in the near future. Like cell-phones, I believe ereaders will become a staple in ones life, however will not completely replace the paper books unless environmentally we HAVE to one day.

Carol Kilgore said...

I'm running way behind, but I'm heading over :)

Stina said...

The nice thing about ereaders is you can get the book NOW. No ordering and waiting for the mailman or having to drive to the bookstore. :D