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Old 01-30-2012, 05:52 AM   #4
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I've gotten into a few conversations about e-books with people and sometimes people will say, "Oh, but I am all about how it FEELS in my hands" and wax nostalgic about how they'd miss paper, as if paper were going obsolete, or as if people who possess an e-book reader somehow don't have any emotional depth whatsoever to appreciate paper.

When E-banking came along, I switched to pay my bills electronically, too rather than copping a feel over my cheque-book too, yet nobody seems to mind that

E-books for me, have not replaced paper books. There are some printed books I have kept but I cart the e-book form with me in my bag. A person can have both.
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