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As you can see, even though I think about this a lot, I don't usually end up with many conclusions!
Something about an e-book on a PDA is intangible at times. Tactile reading offers greater retention and understanding for me.
When I'm doing a serious edit on a document, it's amazing how much better (and faster at the same time) I am when I do it with a hard copy.
How about you?
Susan, I have no idea where that comment went. Yesterday I was playing around with some new template options and you probably logged on right in the middle of my play time. I'm sure whatever you said was brilliant!
Jesse, certainly the current form of eBooks does not work. And for editing, I always print documents and spread the pages across my desk. But editing is a unique kind of experience for me--hardly reading at all in some ways.
I hear what you are saying about the newspaper, but honestly, if I had an affordable, foldable, flexible, 11x17 screen that allowed me to subscribe to 8 daily newspapers (and search them easily), I would never miss getting black ink all over my hands and face. That might sounds like science fiction, but I don't think it is too far off.