ebooks are great, especially the epub format, which is far superior to pdf.  I carry 2-300 books on my iPhone.  Easy to read in bed, too.  Too bad the Springer site does not make everything available in epub format.

On 6/16/20 5:34 PM, Gary Schiltz wrote:
I rather hate to admit it, but a good part of my preference for electronic versions of information these days is highly related to my lack of good reading glasses, which is in turn related to my laziness when it comes to getting out to buy some. Here in EC, I can't just go to the drug store to buy cheapies, I would have to actually go to an optometrist (5 hour round trip), get an exam, go back a week later, and pick them up. With e-books, I can just change to a bigger font and/or zoom. Plus, I can read in the dark.
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Joe

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