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'They tell me print is dead - but...'

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If you have three minutes to spare, then you might like this. It's a poem-cum-rap about print not dying.

There is an agenda, however. It was made for a company called Ink, which produces inflight magazines for airlines.

Here's a sample of what you'll hear:

"They tell me print is dead... The marriage of paper and ink is an endangered breed... we're still building libraries, still needing more textbooks for laboratories, still printing bibles, cookbooks and mysteries..."

Still building libraries, eh? Tell that to Alan Bennett.

Sources: ink-global.com/YouTube/Daily Telegraph

Hat tip: @Andrew_Pugh1

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