I have said it before: the "threads" of a... - Deepstash

I have said it before: the "threads" of a bibliomaniac as I think I am, are books. As are the links, the "threads" of the webomaniac. After all, the books and the links are twin brothers, born at different ages, but actually contemporaries. The first, lined up on the shelves of the world. The latter, indissolubly linked by telematic time. They are the same as the global web that is the Web.Links are an essential part of building pages. The concept of hypertext, to which the Net is intrinsically linked, cannot ignore links.

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