1. After all, the question of eliminating and reconstructing an identity in an electronic age is ripe with possibility. 2. Or is it that a book still has some special appeal in this electronic age? 3. What is different in the electronic publishing age is the improvements in terms of access. 4. And in an electronic age, when Broadway shows are already movies and television shows are closed-captioned, how does the experience compare? 5. Anna Nelson, a history professor at American University in Washington, took part in a project on history in the coming electronic age. 6. As in most small towns pioneering the electronic age, the drive comes from the local telephone company. 7. At the same time, the doors of the electronic age are open to all, facilitating overnight cloning. 8. Back in the days of manual typewriters, before the electronic age, megacompanies made sense. 9. Before the electronic age, people were their own television sets, record players and radios. 10. Befitting the electronic age, no cash was involved nor were any checks written. |