Thread:Vorknkx/@comment-3547390-20150204202730/@comment-1496755-20150315113852

Hmmm, I don't know. This building is a representative of the so-called "Late socialist" style, which is distinguished by a desire to look big and impressive (at the expense of being practical and convenient). All rooms have inexplicably high ceilings - makes rooms more spacious, but also makes heating harder (and more expensive). In short - an epitome of grandomania.

Yeah, I grew up in a paper world... but, as they say, it's easy to get used to the easy (and convenient) stuff. Once you go electronic, it's a big tease to go back to paper. Besides, I've been using computers regularly since 1992 (when I was just seven) and got used to them early.

Speaking of which, old paper records can be really nasty because they are handwritten and sometimes it can be nearly impossible to decipher. Some people have horrible handwriting.