Frank Goad
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Do you think one day books will be obsolete?
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There’s a nice aesthetic to it too. Especially hardcovers.I certainly hope not. Neither the net nor kindle does not take the place of getting comfy with an actual book.
No I don't. They are just too convenient.Do you think one day books will be obsolete?
No, they will still be used in the future, maybe as often as we use scrolls today.Do you think one day books will be obsolete?
Just like phonograph records, they will last.Do you think one day books will be obsolete?
They already are.Do you think one day books will be obsolete?
Nope. People still love their classics.Do you think one day books will be obsolete?
They still sell record players at Walmart among other stores.Just like phonograph records, they will last.
For Jews that would be at least weekly.No, they will still be used in the future, maybe as often as we use scrolls today.
Good example. Maybe Christians will save the book from becoming totally obsolete. And maybe the neo pagans, I guess keeping a book of shadows on a computer is somewhat sacrilegious.For Jews that would be at least weekly.
Ditto cassettes and even CD's. When a song pops into my head I personally play it on the record player on a line-feed into my computer, and then listen to the MP3 on the computer or my iPhone. I get the best of both worlds.They still sell record players at Walmart among other stores.
8 track though..... ehh.
Good one.For Jews that would be at least weekly.