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Old 04-27-2007, 09:17 AM   #4
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One thing I've learned over the years is that "There is no one perfect solution for anything" (You can quote me )
Most of the time, what works best is always a combination of moves, processes or devices. Going from a 'one solution' to a 'multiple solutions' is always seen as a trauma of some sorts. The human brain is better than that. If it is well prepared, it can handle anything. The expression 'Thinking out of the box' is the best example.

I love reading. When the computer came out it was a new way of doing it. When mobile devices promised the same thing, great! I'm in!
I can't wait for the next step! Three dimensional words standing in front of me as I move? A series of screens remotely controlled from a device attached to me as I move around?
"Whatever will multiply my capacity to enjoy reading is welcome". That is the motto of a true reader.

The ebook will never replace the paper book, it will always complement it. This is true of every artistic media also.
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