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Hello, David,

These pieces about digital media when it was just emerging are fascinating. They help us put the pieces together about the way things once worked and the world we inhabit.

In the winter I taught a magazine editing class to students in their late teens/early 20s. They got interested in my history as editor of MJ.

“I couldn’t find your digital presentation, though,” one of them said.

I replied: “No Web yet’”

He said: “I knew about that in theory, but it seems strange.”

So I went further. “No Web, no cell phones.”

Now the students who had smirked at him for not knowing when digital media emerged, were No email and no cell phones.

“How did you report then?” one asked.

I explained that we would call from one landline to another. “And if nobody answered we would go there.”

I don’t pass on the story to make fun of the students. They are the first generation of my students who grew up after the transition you’re describing. And they know how to navigate it in ways I will never learn.

Just to reinforce the value of these as-it-happened dispatches that help us see the contours of a media environment that sits in the background, still changing us.

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