I still do a paper copy -- which, when I'm on the ball, I get sent early. It's free, after all, except for the postage stamp. This year I'm just finishing up, but that's nobody's fault but my own.
I continue to use paper because I am unenamored with computers, don't trust keystroke engines, and generally am narked at them for taking away my lovely "do it over my telephone landline" option. Also because I work with far too many people for which any website is a *barrier*, and I want to make sure that the feds have to continue to provide options that work for everyone.
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Date: 2011-04-18 02:37 am (UTC)I continue to use paper because I am unenamored with computers, don't trust keystroke engines, and generally am narked at them for taking away my lovely "do it over my telephone landline" option. Also because I work with far too many people for which any website is a *barrier*, and I want to make sure that the feds have to continue to provide options that work for everyone.