100 Things We've Lost to the Internet

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Pamela Paul offers a witty and poignant inventory of the analog experiences that vanished with the rise of the digital age. Moving through one hundred distinct entries, she explores the transformation of our daily lives, from the loss of boredom and privacy to the disappearance of paper maps and phone booths. The book serves as a cultural time capsule, capturing the tactile and social nuances of …

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