Gregadd, I know where you are going with this. But to me it's not about the OR. Instead, it is about applying great design to meet your objectives. Simply put, the greatest designers humanize technology.
If I am on the run, I want a mobile device. If I'm sitting back in an open space, I want the newspaper. I love analog, but if I can find great music on digital, I want it to sound like it's human beings performing it rather than some robot that sounds like the equivalent of the Apple Siri voice.
It might be interesting for people put their ages with their preferences. For example, I'm 60 and often think of myself as a curmudgeon, but I'm clearly "new school" by these criteria
Take a poll
Do you prefer:
If I were living in Manhattan I would have to do automatic and small (like 135is). The times I have been stuck on the Verazano or GW bridge in my manual I was not too happy. For all other situations manual is brilliant, even in Boston it's not bad.
Take a poll
Do you prefer:
Cd or vinly
Land line or cellular
Desktop or Laptop
Coffee beans or pre-grind
hard copy or e-zine
Manual or automatic transmission
Axe or chainsaw
Rake or leaf blower
Newspaper or Cable news.
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