I find I print less these days and share electronically a lot more. For the latter, text is best. Even better, if 50 years from now I want to read these words again while riding in my hover car, I’ll be able to open the file on my iPhone 23. After all, it’s just plain text.
—David Sparks, Macworld.com (via prefs)
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Maybe this is why I created this particular blog. Teaneedz text, errr ttext.
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This assumes that in 50 years we’ll still use computers based on 8-bit bytes. “Text” is universal for tech types who...
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