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by Kerstin Hoppenhaus

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In the middle of the tech montage at the end, I'm the Luddite at 4:52 taking notes on pad with a pencil. In my defense, it is a mechanical pencil, which does, at least, move me into the mid-twentieth century.

John, you are right, that's you. And reading your excellent coverage of the proceedings over at your blog(s) I can't find anything wrong with using a pencil! It's not the tools that count, it's what we make them do.