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50 Things the Internet Killed

The UK's Telegraph has a funny and unnervingly spot-on look at 50 things the Internet has done away with. In addition to

31) Privacy
35) Concentration
32) Chuck Norris's reputation
and
50) Your lunchbreak

...the library-minded among us might be interested to know that the following are now dead:

47) Footnotes
and
18) Authoritative reference works

Good to know. Thanks, Internet.

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