Postscripts in the electronic age
When ARPANET engineer Ray Tomlison sent the first email in 1971, written communication was not going to be the same again. Tomlison sent the first email to himself as a test. The first kick of the electronic newborn was a reflexive gesture.
Tomlison's first email was also to be the last chapter in the history of letter-writing. And the decline of written…
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