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Old 03-07-2011, 08:01 PM   #45
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Welcome to the 21st century, guys.
simply for sentimental reasons, that statement is both sad and nice ;3

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As much as I love my ereaders, I think it would be a crime if the physical book was replaced for good. I would be a very very sad day in our human culture.

I love the ereaders, but this man is just voicing an opinon of something that is truely special. The physical book.
that's true. i think there will always be physical books. in a way, digital seems so...well, temporary. at least with physical books, you have the feeling that you have ownership and can resell it, loan it or use it as a coaster but i was also thinking of really old documents and books. i wonder if they too will be digitized then swept away with a virus i'm getting all sentimental now

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