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Old 01-27-2015, 11:40 PM   #131
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I agree with your comparison, trichobezoar! I have a distant relative who's older than me (that could be a reason for her own set way of thinking), but she brushes off and disregards digital art and thinks it's SO easy to make. I always had to explain it to her but she always has a reason, and a reason after another reason. The great defender. Hahaha.
I once knew an older lady at church who wished that the Government would go back to the old way of doing things and stop using computers. Of course if they did then everyone's Social Security checks would probably be 6 months late as a result. You can't turn back the clock on things, and that includes ebooks. Besides it's a natural progression as far as availability goes. In ancient times it took months to copy a book by hand then Gutenberg came along and books became cheaper. Now comes the ebook which can be downloaded anywhere as long as you have an internet connection nearby. And that's another sign you're on MobileRead. A rehash of the history of how available the written word is now days compared to in the past.
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