Yigal Chripun wrote:
Personally, I prefer paper for stuff that's meant for long-term use and digital for one-offs. newspaper is a prime example of what not to do - either you pollute by printing daily on new paper or you provide a crappy experience with recycled paper. This is IMO a prime example where digital is better. YMMV
I've made a large effort to reduce my file cabinets and boxes full of old papers to digital form. For me it's an issue of trying to get free of clutter, and have the stuff in an easily searchable form.
I'm happy to no longer have the mess that subscribing to the newspaper brings. I've also run huge piles of my old magazines through the scanner and then into the recycling.
