Thursday, September 2, 2010

There are technophobes in every age

Segment of Harvey Pekar article re-written for 2017:
Younger colleagues revered Mr. Pekar as much for giving them their earliest breaks as for his personality quirks. They now speak fondly of his raspy voice, his fixations on work and money, and his general disregard for modern [psyonics.]
“He would still send [e-mails], long after no one else was sending [e-mails],” said Josh Neufeld, who drew Mr. Pekar’s stories for 13 years. “Sometimes he would [text me or send me a script via instant message.] Most of the time he would send it [as an attachment — an e-mail attachment.]”

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