The New Yorkerのインスタグラム(newyorkermag) - 7月10日 01時17分
When Jill Lepore lost her best friend to leukemia, she was left with an old laptop and not much else: “A Macintosh PowerBook 160: she’d left it to me in her will, along with her books, but it had sat, plastic and inert, a thwarted life of the mind, her mind, a mind that I crammed into a box and stored in the back of the cupboard,” Lepore writes. “So this spring I yanked it out of the cupboard and hauled it out of the box.” Tap the link in our bio to read her story about sorting through a digital life, twenty years after her friend’s death. Illustration by @rrebekkaa.
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mehmetsalih.akan
Анька,а я вобще полуаю по 70 000 в неделю. разобралась за пару минут, да там можно даже со телефона, там в принципе ничего сверхсложного нету..если тоже есть желание, заляните мо.ю страницу
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mallikadhawan
Achingly beautiful essay - illuminating life and death, motherhood, academia, vulnerability and most importantly, true blue friendship.
ellenmeacham
I didn’t think my professional crush on Jill Lepore could get any deeper, but this article proved me wrong. ??
sullibration
@ktbanker just two college undergrads, and their dinoputers ❤️. Made me smile (:
kcoadn
I loved Lepore’s memoir and meditative reflections in this piece.
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