
(b. 1969– )
U.S. journalist“I started to distrust telephones the instant they stopped working. I can’t pinpoint when that was—the first time I ‘dropped’ a call, or someone said, ‘I’m losing you’—and I don’t know why the telephone, the analog landline telephone, was never formally mourned.”
more infosource: “Funeral for a Friend,” The New York Times Magazine, October 29, 2010.
category: analog, communication, technology, telephone
medium: newspaper article


Virginia Heffernan