I know. I have a partial set of books published before the revolutionary war, Hard bound in Leather with old pages and old German script. Recalling the history of those books and what they must of meant for the owners over the centuries is awesome.

Stewart


At 07:54 PM 5/20/2009, you wrote:
        I totally agree about the need for books. There's nothing like the
nostalgic feeling that comes from smelling a musty book pulled from
the shelves. I love Macs, but will never get that feeling if I came
across my old GS 2.
        Books are so physical. So is my cell phone, but in a very different
way. Books become part of your soul. Trying to explain it is like
trying to explain faith. I don't think it's really possible.

Jeff M


On May 20, 2009, at 9:21 AM, Rev. Stewart Marshall wrote:

Yes and no.

Music is Music.  CD/DVD/LP/Cassette/MP3 are all mediums to deliver
the content of music.

Books on the other hand are something that has to be read.  The
medium it is presented in determines how it can be used.


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