What the Internet cannot do

| 29 Sep 2011 | 11:39

    To the editor: We are becoming a society of non-physical Internet interactions. We shop online (no store), read newspapers online (no turning pages or going to a newsstand), read letters online (no mailbox), pick a spouse online (no singles bar), visit museums in far-away countries online (to plane), order food from supermarket online (no cart pushing at ShopRite). The list goes on and on... That is why I advocated against the new, larger Warwick Library building, which has a lot of space dedicated to just such a cause. And in the future there will be even less human-to-human interaction. Cannot stop the progress. Vladimir Golyakhovsky Sugar Loaf