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		<title>How I have used the print edition, historically speaking</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[My personal reasons for picking up an ink-on-paper newspaper, whether from off the lawn or the kitchen table or the newsstand or the stack in the newsroom. For reference purposes, I grew up in a household with a Miami Herald subscription, which explains the details of 4, 5, 7, 9 and 10 to some extent.&#8230;]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>My personal reasons for picking up an ink-on-paper newspaper, whether from off the lawn or the kitchen table or the newsstand or the stack in the newsroom.  For reference purposes, I grew up in a household with a Miami Herald subscription, which explains the details of 4, 5, 7, 9 and 10 to some extent.</p>
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<li>Comics.</li>
<li>TV Guide.</li>
<li>School lunch menu.  (Although I caught on pretty quick that Friday was always pizza day.)</li>
<li>Crime blotter in the Neighbors section, broken down by neighborhood.</li>
<li>Action Line.</li>
<li>Baseball box scores.</li>
<li>Dave Barry.</li>
<li>Movie times.</li>
<li><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tropic_Hunt">TROPIC HUNT!</a></li>
<li>Jim Morin.</li>
<li>Crosswords.</li>
<li>The New York Times Sunday crossword.</li>
<li>To read the ledes in the Spartan Daily between the parking garage and my desk.</li>
<li>To cut out my clips, just in case.</li>
<li>To double check cutlines when adding photos to stories online.</li>
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<p>So, for those of you keeping score, the items on the list that are, shall we say, the newsiest, are definitely 4 and 13.  In the case of 13, I was reading the paper both to get the news and to get an idea of who at the Daily could really report and/or write.</p>
<p>I use this, in an abbreviated version, as a way to talk with news folks about the difference between print and online.</p>
<p>When people talk about e-paper not replacing print anytime soon, and about the &#8220;feel&#8221; of newsprint and the physicality of the object, I think what they&#8217;re really talking about is turning the pages to get to their favorite feature, whether it&#8217;s the horoscope or Ann Landers or the Jumble.</p>
<p>Hey, are those all on the same page?</p>
<p>But online, I think you&#8217;re better off sticking with what makes online different: Breaking news, blogs, video, conversation, community, links, aggregation, audio, slideshows, galleries&#8230;</p>
<p>Please, don&#8217;t try to throw Ann Landers at me online and tell me readers demand it.  They want Ann and Abby, they can pick up a print edition.  Don&#8217;t waste your money and your Web staff&#8217;s time by signing sixteen partnerships for movie times and TV listings and comic strips.  If I want that online, I know where to find it.</p>
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