How is it that Harrison Ford is on the cover of the AARP Magazine? My man. Time marches on.
And in other changes that rock my world, I noticed this morning that on the little blue bag in which my morning New York Times is delivered, it reads, "All The News That's Fit To Go." "Fit to Go"? Go where? I get it that they are trying to move away from the paper's identity as solely a print operation, but that tag line just doesn't do it. I just checked my paper (the one that is made from trees) and it still reads "All the News That's Fit to Print." What's next, though? "All the News That's Fit for Digital Content" on the website?
In other news, I told myself I would not blog one more time about the endnotes, lest I lose every reader I have left. But I will just say this: in the end there were 258 of them. 258. I'd rather look at a nice picture of Harrison than think about them for another minute.
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