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Saturday, July 11, 2015

Well, Seems Like This Tablet Has Lost This Round


Well, Seems Like This Tablet Has Lost This Round
#tablet #vs #book #wins #technology #yep

32 comments:

  1. Lol!!!! πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ“šπŸ“šπŸ“šπŸ“š

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  2. Drop it on the floor, that's why I still have books...plus, tablets don't have the gentle fragrance of Italian leather journals...:)

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  3. To be fair reading online isn't the same as reading with an actual copy

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  4. Electronic books are great but one EMP and it all gone.

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  5. Devil's advocate here: I Love reading all of my favourite books and only having to carry my phone!

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  6. I wonder if a few hundred years from now, archeologists will look at this point in time as another dark age. We've been digitizing so much of our information. What will happen when the servers go down and storage media degrades making them unreadable? What if our descendants simply lose the capability to read these electronic media?

    Real books FTW!

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  7. Ernest Ramos Lol good point, funny because its like that same possible fate with education, medicine and even transportation. good point

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  8. Book : "Did you have texture on your paper and text, tablet ?" 😏

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  9. I love the smell and touch of paper.

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  10. Muahahahaha I ll kill you stupid tablet

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  11. books don't break as easily, and are easier to fix.

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  12. Books are eternal. They will never go away as long as mankind can scribble words of all kinds.

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  13. 50 years from now, try opening that eBook again.  You'll have to convert it to a newer format, somehow, to be compatible with iOS v72.5, or re-purchase it (IF it's still available)...

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  14. Ernest Ramos They most certianly won't, even if all of our eletronic data disappeared we still print more books then any other time in human history.

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  15. Stephan Vermette Probably would have converted the format within those fifty years.

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  16. Dylan F. You forgot can carry all the books that have ever been written.

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  17. sorry, I more like electronic book...It's not so heavy and easier to hold...I don't give a fuck about smell etc. 😊

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  18. K. .Man
    I'm not sure the common book purchaser/collector will stay on top of converting all their downloaded books.  But it's nice to walk into your personal library and pick up a book you enjoyed more than a decade ago.

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  19. πŸ“°books are better thanπŸ“±books!

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  20. Stephan Vermette I agree completely which is why i have one :)

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