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"Before the Internet, we were in a different sort of dark age. We had to wait to hear news on TV at n..." — Marvin Ammori
Before the Internet, we were in a different sort of dark age. We had to wait to hear news on TV at night or in print the next day. We had to go to record stores to find new music. Cocktail party debates couldn't be settled on the spot.
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