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The implication is that this history is somehow endangered — that we are losing touch with non-virtual objects, and, by extension, with an older, more tactile way of doing things.
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I understand the attraction to these things, but I've always found myself drawn to a slightly different and even more endangered category of urban wreck, the kind that somehow manages to stagger around bravely and haphazardly in the netherworld between failure and functionality.
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endangered fish?
Critically endangered.
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