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Old 09-04-2010, 04:22 PM   #40
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Eventually, paper will be obsolete as a reading medium. Old copies will always be around, just for museums.

Some day, everyone will have an e-reader and all the literature will be available everywhere. Just like stone tablets and papyrus scrolls are obsolete mediums (but still legible) so will paper.
The question is when that someday will be. I do not expect it to be in my lifetime. For that matter, if I had kids, I wouldn't expect it to be in thier lifetimes.
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