That's pretty funny. (And true!)
Back in the eighties ( during dial up internet access ), the big wigs predicted computers would cut way down on paper use.
I like picking up a piece of paper and reading it instead of some tiny screen. The wife has a Kindle, but I still buy paperbacks at the book store, Get a Sunday paper, too. I'll buy'em until they stop printing them.
Long live paper.
(01-30-2018, 10:13 PM)Awful Llama Wrote: [ -> ]I like picking up a piece of paper and reading it instead of some tiny screen. The wife has a Kindle, but I still buy paperbacks at the book store, Get a Sunday paper, too. I'll buy'em until they stop printing them.
Long live paper.
I'm with you. I much prefer to read printed materials. I mean, I read things online out of ease of access most of the time, but books and anything I really want to dig into I will buy in print or print out from online. But I am also an active reader, marking up what I read, jotting notes in margins, sassing the author, etc.
Paper is extremely dead.... with no chance to live again.
Still get the newspaper delivered and read during my morning constitution daily.
It keeps me regular !