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Digital Age

i remember when i was still in grade school. whenever i got elected as secretary of our class, my teacher would ask me to make a poster of the class officer to be displayed in the room. my dad usually did it for me. he's an engineer and he's got all this writing gadgets that he uses to make cool posters, signage and stuff.

those were the days! most things have to be done manually. but now, you've got
digital signage. i still prefer the old ways though. there's the effort, for one. but the personal touch is priceless!

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