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Old 09-24-2021, 06:21 PM   #21
Uncle Robin
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Originally Posted by Geremia View Post
Don't judge it solely by its title.

The article is good because it overviews e-book adoption and how most people aren't habituated to it yet.

The articleis not only not good, it's utterly useless. It IS alarmist clickbait AND antiquated, outdated alarmist clickbait.

About which you still haven't answered my question: Why post a 10 year old article here?

It is pseudo-scientific in appearance, with its citations etc, but like it, they are ancient and now irrelevant. What, exactly, was your POINT? Especially in posting TO A WEB FORUM an article that decries the evil deleterious effects of reading on anything other than paper.
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