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You’re right, information is not a commodity. What is a commodity is the method of delivering information, which is what a newspaper is.

Streetcars began as horse drawn cars on tracks because outside of downtoun business districts, most city streets weren’t paved.
As technology advanced, streetcars converted from horse power to electric power via overhead wires.
Once governments started paving streets (due to citizens buying automobiles) and an

I answered the question. Information is not dead. How it is delivered, i.e, the format, has changed. Print media will not completely disappear either, but it will be reduced in size.

Who said journalism is obsolete? Its format is changing.
People still found a way to get to work/shopping/school after the trolley tracks were pulled up.

The notion that private equity is killing traditional media outlets is analogous to the argument that General Motors killed the streetcar.

Or he’s one hell of a makeup artist.

“I’d have just shot the fuckers.”
-American police officers

I do in fact.

I’m not sure who he was, but at 1:19, you can clearly see the look of man who lost a bet over whether or not Brault could nail the National Anthem.

This is peak Minnesota obituary.

That people mistook the Richfield Coliseum for a stand alone Sears store didn’t help attendance either.

I don’t disagree, but the lightening connector and its internal hardware is what allows Apple control what can work with an iOS device when plugged in.
Hard to see why Apple would stop licensing cables and peripherals, as it’s a cash generator for them. Every 3rd party maker is forking over money to Apple to be able to

Short answer: No.

She’s absolutely correct. The point of the commission was to put on a dog and pony show, in which they succeeded admirably.

After the match, they unwound by getting stoned, as is the custom in Iran.

Pork roll. Grandads are all about the pork roll.

This has been an unusual spring throughout the midwest and northeast. We’ll probably go 30 years before seeing even half this number of postponements again.
But the owners and players decided that they both hated double headers. The only way to fit 162 games in before the first week of October is to start at the end of

The season is not too long. MLB just needs more fixed dome stadiums with artificial turf.