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Mind, my interpretation, what I got as an essence under all that verbal pyrotechnic that he used to gain attention. |
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I don't buy that, and I have a hard time believing that Kaufman can honestly believe that if he's thought it through. How many of us honestly believe the Internet is Evil, has no redeeming qualities, or should be struck down, because of some of the content it carries? I daresay not many. Kaufman seems to be one of those people. He attacks, e-books, the web and the Kindle equally as harbingers of Doom. It's an illogical, nigh-hysterical belief, based on a fear and subsequent denigration and dismissal of the unknown. |
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He probably imagines a lost future where people use this instead of mp3 players:
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Now, I do worry about quality of text dropping. In our times, we've seen more of a push towards the mindless. Fewer people read, and even language skills are dropping compared with those of our parent's and grandparent's generation. So many just switched to watching TV, and look at so much of the content now available there. Not nearly as cerebral, as even that of 10 or 20 years ago. Some of my higher level classes at my university have people in them that can barely spell. When they spell words like "olryt", on things for school, it is scary. With that sort of thing is becoming more and more common, the base number of which good writers can come from is shrinking, for if people are having issues grappling with basic linguistic skills, are they capable of creating intelligent or captivating plots? |
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Not sure about that (after all, microfiche readers were never a popular public-transit accessory), but there shouldn't be any problem dragging up essays about how recorded music would destroy the music industry, or how cassette tapes would destroy radio.
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What about the "dedicated reader" vs. "generic device" theme which frequently pops up as an subject of discussion right here, on MR?
"If I have to switch to electronic version of the content, let it be on DEDICATED reader, the device which is a proper surrogate for 'the book'"... It is not easy to attack him, and logical dissection of his writing might be counterproductive... All that pyrotechnic is a fervent sermon, the text is religious dogma, the deity... The Book. And "the book" is unassailable, isn't it? |
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If there were a multifunctional device that had the readability of e-ink, we'd all be pretty much all over it. Nothing 'sacred' here except the content. The 'soul' of a book is the ideas it contains, not the form in which it's presented. |
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Can someone tell me what "book" means? Is it the words, story and content, or the actual pages bound together? To me, a book is the story, complete with words, thoughts and intent. Yes, I know one definition is 'a set of sheets bound into a volume', but I think what is written is more important.
Does it really matter what format the 'book' is delivered in? Someone still authored the story, and someone else is reading it. |
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Not this dedicated device proponent. My smart phone (a blackberry) has the form, format, battery life, connectivity & size I prefer for the tasks and uses associated with it, my book reader ( a prs-505) has a different form, format, battery life, connectivity & size I prefer for, well, the reading of books. Ne'er the twain shall meet, unless someone comes up with a magic shape-changing transformer gadget which can take the shape of both with awesome battery life to boot. That would be sweet.
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I think there is a big risk that it will be impossible to say that you have read a specific edition of a book soon. Also if the insanity with DRM continues books will begin to disappear. |
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Going back over the article, is it just me or he seem to be a bit clueless. Saying things such as, "..warned that unless E-Book reverses their recent decision..." as if there was a single entity called E-Book that is setting prices or making decisions.
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I know I am mostly just poking fun at him because I fail to see him really using logic (as others have pointed out), and I just think that logic should be the basis of any argument. Last edited by Alexander Turcic; 11-19-2010 at 02:43 PM. |
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A paper book is just an information/story delivery device. An electronic reader is in many cases a more efficient delivery device.
All else is just fetish. |
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I rather thought that our conversions for our MR library are the direct opposite of book burning.
I'm not reducing the number of paper copies. But I'm adding to the number of ways that a book is available, and making it accessible to people who live far away from libraries, or who have sight problems and need large print etc. It strikes me that Mr Kaufman has not thought this through. |
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