Fwiw, I don't do ebooks mainly for either the adjustable type size or not having to go to the bookstore. I do it because I move around a lot, and find it a lot easier to travel with a 182-gram library of hundreds of books than a 10-pound stack of processed wood fiber 2/
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Also, pro tip: pdfs of technical papers — or review copies of new books — tend to be unreadable on the Kindle, but generally work just fine on an iPad. 3/
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Good for them. They'll retain more
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Where do you stand on turntables, Paul?
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Not Paul, but while much of that music on old vinyl may exist in digital formats today, why buy that music twice? My turntable works fine.
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I don't know why exactly, but I don't find this surprising. None of my friends use e-readers but all of our parents do. I just never realized it.
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Your parents loved books but not 10 crates of them to drag along to every new house. You'll understand after a few moves.
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I know young people who like Indie bands. You may need to go to shows more often. Yes, more kids are into Rap, Pop, etc but rock is still alive, just barely.
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