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Old 10-31-2014, 09:34 AM   #44
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Originally Posted by leaston View Post
After watching the movie The Battle of Britain the other evening with my 11yr old son, he was asking questions of the aircraft used on both sides. I was able to go straight to a shelf of reference books and pick out one encyclopedia of aircraft used during WWII and another (the title escapes me now) of all the facts and figures (losses, equipment lists, divisions etc.) of WWII for all countries. I flicked back and forth through the books, finding info he was interested in.

Could I do that with any kind electronic device? Nope. Even a pdf on my laptop would have taken far longer and you just cannot look through books in the same way electronically.
And if you didn't happen to have those books, then you'd have just had to leave your son wondering?

I don't have any books about aircraft in WW2, and I'm at work right now, so it wouldn't really help if I did, but thanks to the magic of my electronic devices I could probably find out what I wanted to know fairly quickly without leaving my seat.

(I've always felt the Hurricane was underappreciated.)
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