Creative destruction

Books are stupid - never liked them and I still don't. But for all those living in the past, I am sure they will rename at least one or two libraries to museums.

A book is an inanimate object. It can't be stupid. You however, can be...
 
I admit to being stupid.
Rouxnator are you stupid or haven't you ever used books?
Or are you being a troll?
 
I am not the sharpest tool in the shed but I can honestly say that I do not own any physical books. I do have a few eBooks and I enjoy reading online. Last books I had was textbooks while I studied. In the future I hope to see a steady decline in the amount of trees being wasted on the production of printed media.
 
I am not the sharpest tool in the shed but I can honestly say that I do not own any physical books. I do have a few eBooks and I enjoy reading online. Last books I had was textbooks while I studied. In the future I hope to see a steady decline in the amount of trees being wasted on the production of printed media.

You do know that those trees are specifically planted for paper production right? Nice CO² sink.
 
This is like the silly iOS vs Android arguments. Wake up folks there is a market for both and neither is better than the other.
 
Books are stupid - never liked them and I still don't. But for all those living in the past, I am sure they will rename at least one or two libraries to museums.
Ok, let me rephrase, people who like books are stupid.
Don't worry, admitting you have a problem is the first step to recovery.
I am not the sharpest tool in the shed but I can honestly say that I do not own any physical books. I do have a few eBooks and I enjoy reading online. Last books I had was textbooks while I studied. In the future I hope to see a steady decline in the amount of trees being wasted on the production of printed media.
Meh, books still suck.

This explains a lot.
 
In the future paper books will still have a place in hardcover art books or coffee table type books. For regular novels and all other reading I much prefer ebooks. It's like when we switched from records and CD's to MP3's, or film to digital.

90% or more of my reading is already in electronic format.
 
You think it's environmentalist pressure that's doing this?:wtf: It obviously the fact that more and more people prefer electronic media to physical. Should I feel bad that cd and dvd manufacturers are making less due to me using Steam. I doubt the mountain of small developers that exist purely because of digital distribution think so.

The simple truth is that for every industry that dies, a new one pops up.

Not really but it would the green-peace junkies feel better!
 
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