Vinyl LPs seem to be doing just fine. I expect that commercial CDs have a lower chance of survival. Paper books are easier to produce than either, but they will probably be much more expensive.

On 7/5/2011 9:04 PM, John Sessoms wrote:
I expect the paper book has about as much chance of survival as the Vinyl LP album.

I don't do E-books myself.

The batteries in a paperback never die, you don't have to figure out how to recharge 'em and if you stick it in the bottom of your ruck-sack & something sharp happens to pierce the cover it's still likely to be readable.

And MWR always has a ready supply to swap with you when you finish your current read.

From: "Jeffery Johnson"
Perhaps he will become a digital author as I am not sure how much longer
actual books will be around or if they are how affordable they will be for
the average family.

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It was so nice to see a young lad ~not~ on a computer or playing a video
game.  I hope he carries an appreciation of books throughout his
life:

http://knarfinthecity.blogspot.com/2011/07/among-friends.html

I actually took a couple of shots (so engrossed he was in his book he never noticed). He changed his body language after I took this one, so this is my favourite (if not the sharpest) shot. I also have a tighter shot, but it turns out I like the light coming in the door and windows in the background.

Hope you enjoy.  Comments welcome.



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