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There are no advantages to sticking with any media, I still don’t understand your obsession with thing be one thing or another. Why can’t we use many means to deliver information and enjoy all of them? Technological progress doesn’t mean abandoning things that people enjoy. People still engage in many activities because they are hard, challenging, or simply aesthetically pleasing, that doesn’t mean there is any rejection of progress and technological advancement. I am having a hard time going from your premise to your conclusions as there is a large disconnect,

Rothe’s Write Notepads & Co. is an offshoot of the family business, Allied Binding Co., a company in the slowly fading business of printing and binding booklets for a variety of uses. While the digital age erodes the revenue generated by such paper-related businesses, luxury stationery products are finding a growing market among those who still desire to put pen to paper.

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Create a title page for each section, with the name of the recipe category at the top and an ordered listing of the recipes below it. You could also include blank lines for your recipient to add the names of the recipes they add in the future.

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“We want the University of Arkansas present in every part of our work,” said Margi Conrads, the museum’s director of curatorial affairs and strategic art initiatives. “We’re always thinking of ways we can help students and how we can help those at the university do their job better. You can be in accounting, business or an environmental science major. There are things going on that are connected, and the beauty is that it’s all mutually beneficial.”

I am probably a typical reader. I started out with my first Kindle eReader about 8-9 years ago. I have purchased about 300 books at an average price of about $8-9 dollars. Then I saw Amazon not being able to hold the price at $9.99 and I started buying less and less. Like Amazon said there are no costs for an eBook, or very little, and it all goes to the author and profit. The publishers must be very short cited. I was buying books like crazy when they were under $10 but now it doesn’t seem worth it. I have stopped buying a 40 plus book series after I had bought 40! I have bought maybe 5 in the last year. If the pricing was more fair I would have bought 50. We do have options. I get free books from project Gutenberg, both Canada (they have more and newer books) and U.S, I also just watch free TV, I have an antenna, or re-read my old books. There are also other options for free. At some point in time we need to say enough is enough! American Business = Short Sighted. Why does it have to be this way? Dumb, dumb, dumb. It is very disappointing. Charles Witsman Leesburg, Florida

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Prior to this move, toy catalogs hadn’t exactly died out. Both Walmart and Target print them every year to get a visual head-start on holiday wish lists. Kids, as inundated as they are in their handheld technology, still like to flip through a book full of nothing but toys. Similar to how some adults, even with the availability of it on the internet, still like to flip through nudie magazines. We are still somewhat interested in the physical visual media, not totally overtaken by the digital world just yet.

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“I OPPOSE a social order in which it is possible for one man who does absolutely nothing that is useful to amass a fortune of hundreds of millions of dollars, while millions of men and women who work all the days of their lives secure barely enough for a wretched existence.”

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Chasing Eclipses: The Total Solar Eclipses of 1905, 1914, 1925 by Rebecca R. Joslin (1929). Three trips to finally see a total solar eclipse, told from the first person by the author. I’ve tried to find some more information about Joslin online, and she wrote other books but I haven’t (yet) been able to find out why a Bostonian DAR decided to spend two decades finally trying to see a total solar eclipse.

I recently provided a few photographs for a new book, “Idaho Falls Area Birds,” compiled, edited and printed in a cooperative effort between Snake River Audubon and Idaho Falls Parks and Recreation. At $10, this handy little book looks to be the perfect stocking stuffer for anyone interested in Idaho Falls-area wildlife.


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