The New York Times’ David Pogue bemoans–or at least notices–that the digital world is robbing us of the analog noises that provide the communal soundtrack of our subconsciousnesses. It’ll be sad day when we all stop going “ka-ching!” (Then again, a little log being sawed is still our shared shorthand for snoring…and when was the last time you sawed a log?)
By Harry McCracken | Friday, March 4, 2011 at 10:25 am