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Old 08-02-2010, 04:50 AM   #15
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And the treebook lovers are not 'real' readers much of the time.

I plough through about half a million words a week. That's all well and good in physical, paper form ... if you're a millionaire and can dedicate the west wing of your mansion to library space. For common-or-garden 'readers' like us, there's no practical alternative to digital.

A book is its content, not its means of presentation.

Let's have a wee vote: Hands up all those who still regularly go to the theatre to see an author's ideas played out on the stage (is there anything more artificial?) Now, hands up all those who regularly watch a movie on the TV or at the cinema. Catch my drift?

Cheers. Neil
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