I have a lot of hacker friends, many of whom seem to be personally offended by the existence of books, or "dead trees" as they derisively call them. They take great joy in announcing that books will be obsolete in five years and we'll wonder why we ever wasted time with the damn things.
As a bookworm, this attitude has always bothered me. I know few pleasures as glorious as taking a shiny new book, running your hands over it, smelling that new-book smell, and settling into bed for an evening of reading. I just don't believe you can get the same aesthetic pleasure from your e-book reader, no matter how convenient it is.
But as a librarian and document delivery specialist, I can say one thing for damn sure: Books will never be obsolete as long as there are all these damn broken links on the web.
(I will add that generally, government websites are the worst offenders, and have the least user-friendly websites to boot.)
As a bookworm, this attitude has always bothered me. I know few pleasures as glorious as taking a shiny new book, running your hands over it, smelling that new-book smell, and settling into bed for an evening of reading. I just don't believe you can get the same aesthetic pleasure from your e-book reader, no matter how convenient it is.
But as a librarian and document delivery specialist, I can say one thing for damn sure: Books will never be obsolete as long as there are all these damn broken links on the web.
(I will add that generally, government websites are the worst offenders, and have the least user-friendly websites to boot.)
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Date: 2003-03-10 08:38 am (UTC)Re: Something I've been trying to explain to my techie friends for years
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Date: 2003-03-10 09:00 am (UTC)Also: printed books are portable, dammit. Fuck your laptops, I'd rather be able to just tuck something underneath my arm or carry it in one hand.
cheers,
Phil
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Date: 2003-03-10 11:41 am (UTC)I tend to buy the dead tree editions of the ones I love; every book I buy tends to be a friend.
And nothing will replace a library.
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Date: 2003-03-10 10:24 am (UTC)Bethy the Biblioholic
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Date: 2003-03-10 11:40 am (UTC)VERY careful.
I love my palmtop. And if a day ever comes when Baen stops printing on paper, that will be a day I will yowl at them LOUDLY.
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