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Originally Posted by BWinmill
To each their own. Is there really any point in arguing the point when some people prefer paper, others eink, others tablets, others phones, and others (traditional) computers? The poit is that we usually have the choice. The choice should depend upon our tastes or lifestyle or even our mood (nothing says that we have to choose one above the other under all circumstances).
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HI Bwinmill,
I am sorry I did not want to discriminate nobody, the top ten is just for humor,
of course i agree with you, as I am the first fan of paper and love to see my hardcopy books, and I hope they will never disappear, like I empirically guess 95% of the people here. Everybody has its own taste and this is great. I just would like to point out that ..
most of the folks in the world for some reasons do not have "ebook" education in my advice, and just out of curiosity I would be really happy to know if in other nations that are not mine, people say this phrase.
Also I would like to say that on a certain degree it is clear I am not criticizing nobody, but people that express the phrase above are often too sharp in giving judgements.
It is definetly not an urgent discussion, but being the forum about us, addicted eredears, is allowable in my opinion to ask this question. I really hope to not offend nobody, if that was the case I publically apologize, I love paper as I love ereaders, they both serve me for different laudable needs