Boston Globe (January 14)
2011/ 01/ 17 by jd in Global News
A “time-honored” tradition is falling victim to technology. A big snow used to mean a day spent doing nothing at home. Today, however, technology means snow days are spent replying to e-mails, making conference calls and doing much of the normal office routine. Technology has “taken the spontaneity out of one of the great New England rituals: getting snowed in.”
Tags: Snow days, Technology, Tradition