Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2011/02/16

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Subject: [Leica] Borders bankruptcy
From: csaganich at gmail.com (Chris Saganich)
Date: Wed, 16 Feb 2011 23:04:11 -0500
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The news last month was that Boarders was benefiting from the closures of
Barnes and Nobel stores...I guess that was just a ploy.  The Lincoln Center
B&N left last month to be replaced by a Century 21; 3 floors of fashion
worth fighting for.  Progress.

On Wed, Feb 16, 2011 at 10:32 AM, Lawrence Zeitlin <lrzeitlin at 
gmail.com>wrote:

> It's not only the small independent book stores that are closing. Borders,
> the giant book retailer, just filed for bankruptcy and announced that they
> will close 200 stores. For those Luggers unfamiliar with the U.S.
> publishing
> market, Borders is second only to Barnes and Noble as a retail book outlet.
> The stores are as big as supermarkets. Blame it all on TV, Amazon, the
> iPad,
> the Kindle, the Nook and the general loss of reading interest by the
> information consuming public.
>
>
> Today I heard an interview with one of the mavens of the digital age who
> proclaimed that, within a few years, print on paper would disappear as a
> form of communication and information transmission. This would be a real
> loss for old timers like me. I seem to be one of the few fully computer
> literate octogenarians in my community and even I am intimidated by the
> complexity of current technology. My wife finds the pushbutton telephone a
> challenge and she is not alone. She has never learned the intricacies of
> the
> TV remote control. But she enjoys reading and viewing images on printed
> pages. And buys dozens of books a year. If books become obsolete what will
> we do with all the shelf space?
>
>
> Larry Z
>
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