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Re: Article: The e-book era is here (despite reports to the contrary)
Subject:Re: Article: The e-book era is here (despite reports to the contrary) From:Bruce Byfield <bbyfield -at- axionet -dot- com> To:"TECHWR-L" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- raycomm -dot- com> Date:Wed, 12 Sep 2001 15:19:42 -0700
"Swallow, William" wrote:
> But Bruce, you don't understand... this is an *eBook* we're talking about...
> an eeeeee-Book... Why, it's the next best thing since the paperback!
Okay, you've convinced me. I'll take two dozen.
> Dunno... Like I said before, there's nothing like a physical book,
> especially in times of frustration. When frustrated, you can wing a book at
> a wall and safely pick it up and resume reading. Until they make a computer
> or portable reader that can withstand that, I'll stick to paper (with an
> additional online copy, of course *g*).
For those who don't know, paperbacks also make outstanding parrot toys. They're
ideal for chewing, and for flinging off shelves - and then for hitting humans
when they bend down to pick up the results. A three foot shelf of paperbacks can
keep a parrot amused for at least five minutes - ten if the books are stacked.
Of course, parroted editions don't have much resale value at the used bookstore,
but neither do they evoke the DMCA if you happen to travel to the United States
with one.
Needless to say, ebooks have a long way to go before they beat traditional books
for these purposes.
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