Friday, November 20, 2009

The snail version of the New York Times is printed daily on newsprint but by the time it arrives at your home or office it is old news already....

The snail version of the New York Times is printed daily on newsprint but by the time it arrives at your home or office it is old news already....

The snail version of the Times has has been mostly replaced by the New York Times Online. The snail version of the New York Times is read by those who are still unable to efficiently read text from a monitor or who don't own a computer and still use snail mail. These snail version readers, on the verge of extinction, feel the need to have all their information printed on paper, so they can slowly and methodically pore through the limited information at a snail's pace.

The snail version of the New York Times is read by exactly 137,137 people every day, all of them fellow journalists, news readers, anchormen and Sarah Palin, making it one of the most widely-read snail version newspapers in America.

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