|  02-17-2010, 06:47 AM | #16 | |
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|  02-17-2010, 09:01 AM | #17 | 
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			And I agree with Ldboblo. Actually, I don't like the word. But the idea behind is interesting, no?
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|  02-17-2010, 09:03 AM | #18 | 
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			Probably right, BT. In time, "reading" will mean reading off a screen, and book will mean an ebook. I think you are completely right.
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|  02-17-2010, 09:06 AM | #19 | |
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|  02-17-2010, 09:15 AM | #20 | 
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			http://www.clir.org/pubs/reports/pub107/waters.html good report here! Good Archives Make Good Scholars: Reflections on Recent Steps Toward the Archiving of Digital Information by Donald Waters | 
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|  02-17-2010, 09:25 AM | #21 | |
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 The problem of being able to read current formats on future devices is well recognised - frequently raised in relation to DRM (which makes it difficult to convert). | |
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|  02-17-2010, 09:50 AM | #22 | 
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			Just another outbreak of Dan's nuvoleximania. I knew I'd get to use that sometime! Doesn't matter how many sock puppets you create, Dan, if you're pleading to have a new word for anything, we know it's you. Obsess much? | 
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|  02-17-2010, 10:32 AM | #23 | |
| Maratus speciosus butt            Posts: 3,292 Karma: 1162698 Join Date: Sep 2009 Device: PRS-350 | Quote: 
 Here's what will happen if the power grid goes out-- the majority of the population of the world will die. Those who survive will be the toughest and those already so poor they didn't much notice the difference. There will no longer be taxes to run the governments, and there will no longer be governments to run the libraries. The people will be too busy trying to not die to worry about pampering books. If the power grid goes out, or WWIII happens, the majority of paper books will be moldy, sodden lumps or ashes within one or two generations. Anyone who thinks that, post-apocalypse, digital books will disappear and paper books will be alive and well either isn't thinking or is pushing an emotional argument. So-- there are TWO things needed for both paper and electronic books-- people who care to make the effort to maintain them, and a civilization for the people to live in. Last edited by ardeegee; 02-17-2010 at 10:35 AM. | |
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|  02-17-2010, 10:49 AM | #24 | 
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			[QUOTE=ardeegee;793123 Here's what will happen if the power grid goes out-- the majority of the population of the world will die. Those who survive will be the toughest and those already so poor they didn't much notice the difference. There will no longer be taxes to run the governments, and there will no longer be governments to run the libraries. The people will be too busy trying to not die to worry about pampering books. If the power grid goes out, or WWIII happens, the majority of paper books will be moldy, sodden lumps or ashes within one or two generations. Anyone who thinks that, post-apocalypse, digital books will disappear and paper books will be alive and well either isn't thinking or is pushing an emotional argument. [/QUOTE] Thank you. Have been trying to figure out how to verbalize what you just did. At least ebooks on sd cards or in computers can be kept safe until the power comes back on. And it will come back on. Eventually. | 
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|  02-17-2010, 10:50 AM | #25 | |
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 As long as our technological civilisation exists, there will always be an Internet in some form. | |
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|  02-17-2010, 09:15 PM | #26 | |
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  But really, khalleron, this vaporpapers word is NOT mine, i swear swear swear on a Nuvoleximania bible that it is not mine. Really. It's true i like to read about new words, and once in while try my hand at coining one, most of which are worthless and don't stick -- but a recent one I coined was reported by the New York Times on January 31 (On Language column by Ben Zimmer, he emailed me out of the blue and asked me how i came up with that word -- "crash blossoms" for weird strange headlines that are grammatically correct but look and sound strange at first glance -- and then the N Y Times factchecker dept emailed me and asked if I was the person who coined the term etc etc, they really do employ factcheckers at the Times still, that's good to know, the article was titled "Crash Blossoms" with artwork by some design team in Verona, Italy, .....but this vaporpapers is not my cup of tea and not my word at all, please believe me. And please also know that i do have a sense of humor about my neurotic nuvoleximania (thanks for giving me that word, now i can tell my shrink there's a word for my illness! ha! ) and vaporpapers was really coined by another person. That said, and i hope you will believe me, really, ....this discussion has been intersting and Darren's last comment was good, too. Yes, if ww iii does break out, paper books will not last long, sure, and i do hope future people can keep digital books alive on disks until the power comes back on, which as dessertgrandma said, it will come back on eventually. So I am in agreement with everyone here, Darren, too. | |
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|  02-17-2010, 09:38 PM | #27 | 
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			Vaporpapers as slang term for ebooks and such? NO! | 
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|  02-17-2010, 09:40 PM | #28 | 
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			I agree. The term is too long and meaningless. I think the professor who coined it wanted to set in motion a discussion not about a new slang word, which is not needed at all, but about the future storage issues for paper books and ebooks. And Darren has addressed both issues very well. Enough said, I think.
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|  02-17-2010, 09:44 PM | #29 | 
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