In the grand timeline of humanity, many of us are in the minute sliver of history where we've experienced the world without the Internet, and then with the Internet. Generations forever to come will view that duality of existence with amazement.

And being in this coveted era, I've embraced the transition with vigor. E-mail and texting are my primary forms of written communication. But there was a time in my own life when the only method of reaching out to a distant friend involved paper, pen, and an insanely inexpensive service called the US Postal Service. An ever-diligent individual would courier documents from sea to shining sea, for mere coins. Read more!
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