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Old 02-02-2013, 07:31 PM   #2
SteveEisenberg
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Originally Posted by derangedhermit View Post
I can't really envision how technology can help the activity of reading compete in the same way as technology will continue to make video more compelling.
Most of Project Gutenberg's books are not at my local library. Same for maybe half of the books I find in Brooklyn's Overdrive collection. And then there are a lot of essays I get to with my Kindle that I never would have read without the technology.

So technology did make my reading better -- more diverse, I would say.

Since I rarely watch TV anymore, and only go to the movies a couple times a year, I can't respond to your compelling video comparison.
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