Washington Post Live Online
John Kelly tells readers how to peruse the print Washington Post. A chat participant
tells him why the online version is better:
1. No ink stains on fingers.
2. No piles and piles of paper to haul to the curb, or the dump, to dispose.
3. I don't own a bird or a puppy. Those Sunday editions weight a ton.
4. You can participate in lunchtime chats with columnists and people think you're working through lunch. Get brownie points for that one.
5. No extra verbiage you don't want to read, like Sports, Classifieds, real estate, personals, legal notices. Just zoom in on what you want.
6. Does the Graham family really need my 35 cents? Don't they have enough already? Could they adopt me?
7. You can print the recipes you want from the Wednesday edition without having to find scissors to clip them.
8. When you're done, just turn exit the website. No newsprint to recycle.