I am a digital native. Someone who has spent most of their lives around computers and the internet. When I was born, they had dial-up. Eighteen years later, we now fiber optics, satellite, and cable connections. Few have dial-up. When I was born, everyone used film cameras. Now, a majority use digital, few consumers use film. In 1994, VCRs dominated; in 2012, it's digital files and Blu-Ray discs. It's weird to chart the course of technological advancement.
Saturday, October 13, 2012
University Press IV
After last week's freezing weather, it's starting to get seasonably warm this weekend. Ugh. The eighties in October? Oh my god. Turn the A/C on, break out the sweat bands and fans. It was foggy earlier this week, and I loved it. It was nice, and not being able to see oncoming traffic was scary shiz. And now after an adventorus weekend, it's time to get back to work and publish another obscure e-paper.
Is e-paper even a word? I don't know. Makes it sound electrical, futuristic... like crazy.
Here we go, the fourth edition of University Press. Lovely, huh sweetie?
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