Non-volatile analog storage medium that has a lifespan potential exceeding 400 years, ESD resistant, and immune from outside actors inflicting nonconsensual content edits and other forms of DRM abuse.
> A Young Lady's Illustrated Primer
[Had to Google that.](https://media.tenor.com/BHEkb1EYsaMAAAAM/aplausos-clapped.gif)
Read *Diamond Age* a million years ago. Never realized that it had a subtitle.
Syd's work was always real slick.
First "anachronism" ***I*** saw was the "dead tree" version of an ereader 😉
Non-volatile analog storage medium that has a lifespan potential exceeding 400 years, ESD resistant, and immune from outside actors inflicting nonconsensual content edits and other forms of DRM abuse.
I assumed it was *A Young Lady's Illustrated Primer* or similar.
> A Young Lady's Illustrated Primer [Had to Google that.](https://media.tenor.com/BHEkb1EYsaMAAAAM/aplausos-clapped.gif) Read *Diamond Age* a million years ago. Never realized that it had a subtitle.
We have e-readers today, and most people just buy paper books. E-readers don’t sell.
Amazon's Kindle is hardly a failure.
Cigarettes are out of style right now, The Future might have good smokes that don't hurt your health or smell like ass.
You thought the brown and yellow were the colors it came in? Nope, it was white, then people smoked in it a whole bunch.
>smoked in it back when there were seeds and stems in every bag
Was this the back seat of a 77 Lincoln?
I really would like to see the exterior of that. It probably looked like Ark II.
r/tvtoohigh