Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!cs.utexas.edu!milano!titan!janssen@titan.sw.mcc.com From: janssen@titan.sw.mcc.com (Bill Janssen) Newsgroups: comp.society.futures Subject: Re: Electronic Banking Message-ID: <2332@titan.sw.mcc.com> Date: 10 May 89 00:43:59 GMT References: <4160@crash.cts.com> <8408@chinet.chi.il.us> <536@genesis.ATT.COM> Sender: janssen@titan.sw.mcc.com Reply-To: janssen@titan.sw.mcc.com (Bill Janssen) Organization: MCC Software Technology Lines: 11 In-reply-to: gls@genesis.ATT.COM (g.l.sicherman) In article <536@genesis.ATT.COM>, gls@genesis (g.l.sicherman) writes: > Stop to >think about what it would mean if your neighbor's copy of ... >the New York Times differed significantly from yours. An interesting point. I was talking to a thoughful person about personalized daily newspapers. He made the point that part of the paper should be un-personalized, so that each subscriber has something in common with the other subscribers, just to give them something to talk about. Bill