
“A piece of paper can burn and you can still kind of get something from it. With a hard drive or a URL, when it’s gone, there is just zero recourse.”

“It’s resilient, it’s resourceful, it’s portable, it’s foldable, it’s strong if you want it to be strong.”

“I’m reminded of what we lose in this age of email, texting, and connecting through social media: The handwritten. The mailed by post. The jotted thoughts. The thank-you notes…”
Yes, paper is a wonderful technology. (See also: my “paper” file.)