Most recently, a very good friend of mine made an account in LJ and started updating his blog fairly regularly. Well, I, as a conscious friend, began to regularly read and comment on his notes.
And so, last night, after reading the next stream of his thoughts, I had nothing to do, I wanted to wander through the expanses of the famous LiveJournal.
In my personal and very humble opinion, LJ is like a small projection of the entire Internet gathered in one place. And personal, technical, and thematic - is full of everything, and much is read, is, and even copied. And so, wandering through the expanses of ZhivogoZhurnal, I came across the page of one entertaining blog:
klemba.livejournal.com/tag/writings . Wandered, read a couple of notes, and decided to find the site of the book itself. I found - and present it here -
farforbook.ru , since there really is something to ponder and read. Why, you ask, I posted it here. The opinion, of course, is mine, and modest, but it is in favor of this book - and maybe that's why I want more eyes to see it.
A rather interesting idea came to the author of this work — insert postcards into the book that can be cut out and mailed to parents / friends / loved ones.

After all, how it turns out - recently, with sooo great growth rates and the popularization of computer technologies, people are increasingly transferring communication from the real world to the virtual one. And here, do not throw anything at me, I immediately recall a quote from the bash:
People1: I sent her a flower on ICQ
Chel2: yeah, you would have thrown another movie to her, you would have said that you were in a movie
A real joke. Serious, I would say. Does anyone else remember when the last time a letter was written and (!) Sent a postcard? Here I am not really. I thought about it, re-read the “Lyubit” note and went to buy a postcard for my girlfriend. I chose a long time, reread hundreds of congratulations, reviewed a ton of pictures and designs - and never chose. Tomorrow I'll go look for it. In the meantime, I climbed onto that site again and began to read further. It seems that the theme is stupid - love-ducks-cats-tales for adults girls-postcards, but it is delaying nothing to do! I don’t see adult girls next to me (I haven’t shown it to the girl yet, then I’ll show you when I give the card myself), so I think to pretend to be a cat ...
I sit and compare IT technologies with such a book ... Do you know what you found? This is a cool new product, which contains diametrically different notes about the same thing. Written as if by different people, waiting for evaluation and seeking to benefit. Postcards - as a sign that the virtual world is not everything, it rests on real people. As in IT - on hardware ...