...in the late 1800's, that is. This is a book of stock certificates, from the Wells Fargo Bank corporate archive. As much as I love computers and the internet, and everything that digitization has brought us, will bits ever look like this?






...in the late 1800's, that is. This is a book of stock certificates, from the Wells Fargo Bank corporate archive. As much as I love computers and the internet, and everything that digitization has brought us, will bits ever look like this?