Reading this article made me remember about my childhood. I remember myself reading the "Wish Lists" when I was a kid doing the same thing the author says, showing Mom what I wanted to for Christmas. I was born in the eighties and now I run an real estate related internet business. In my short time on Earth, I have not only witnessed but taken part in the advance of the internet in making catalogues history. Reading this article gave a tinge of nostalgia, young though I am.
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