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Old 02-17-2009, 01:51 PM   #53
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Location: California Gold Country
Device: Paperwhite 11th generation
Paper and ink will remain for a long time but will become a niche market. As ereaders grow and develop we will see more of them handle photographs and color. There is one company called "Lenswork" which produces a high quality magazine for the fine-art black and white photographic crowd. I subscribe to there digital version and it is amazingly good. I have to view it on my computer at this time but I am sure it will change.


What I will miss is the book signings by authors. Maybe they can autograph the cover on my Sony reader.

I am a retired printer and do not miss the smell of ink and paper and those nasty nasty paper cuts.
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