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<blockquote data-quote="riff raff" data-source="post: 194225" data-attributes="member: 1771"><p>We must be kindred souls Scott (although I'm 50 and guess you are a good bit younger). I still get our local paper "The Herald Mail", 7 days/week. I just finished reading todays edition at the Pipes&Cigars.com lounge up in Albany NY this evening. </p><p>Our papers numbers are definitely dwindling and they just released a "pay for content" digital version. I can read it on my Blackberry, but prefer the paper in hand with some coffee and my pipe. In fact, that is a eagerly anticipated Sat/Sunday morning activity for myself. Our paper used to have a morning/evening edition, but now just a morning paper is printed. They also just shifted printing to another paper in Frederick Maryland. The presses in the building could be viewed thru huge glass windows from the street. That is all dark now and the presses were dismantled for scrap. Sad.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="riff raff, post: 194225, member: 1771"] We must be kindred souls Scott (although I'm 50 and guess you are a good bit younger). I still get our local paper "The Herald Mail", 7 days/week. I just finished reading todays edition at the Pipes&Cigars.com lounge up in Albany NY this evening. Our papers numbers are definitely dwindling and they just released a "pay for content" digital version. I can read it on my Blackberry, but prefer the paper in hand with some coffee and my pipe. In fact, that is a eagerly anticipated Sat/Sunday morning activity for myself. Our paper used to have a morning/evening edition, but now just a morning paper is printed. They also just shifted printing to another paper in Frederick Maryland. The presses in the building could be viewed thru huge glass windows from the street. That is all dark now and the presses were dismantled for scrap. Sad. [/QUOTE]
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