The New York Times ran a feature last week about commuters reading on the New York subway:
These days, among the tattered covers may be the occasional Kindle, but since most trains are still devoid of Internet access and cellphone reception, the subway ride remains a rare low-tech interlude in a city of inveterate multitasking workaholics.
Eight vignettes, good read.
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