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Well, I was afraid of this.
Word out in the publishing industry has it that in about 15 years, books will no longer be printed on paper. Things are underway to phase that out. All books will be in digital form and have to be read on paper, a laptop, or electronic readers such as Kindle. But one small consolation is that we won't have to give up that new or used-book smell we bibliophiles love so much. You can go to http://smellofbooks.com/ and buy a product that will take you back to the good ol' days when you could hold a book in your hand and turn the pages. Check out the aromas menu. |
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Nah, i dont see that happening. Books will live on. They will sell what people demand, and i believe people will demand books.
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Maybe I should've just posted the link
I know this. Just trying to be somewhat funny and post something to go along with the link, but apparently failed. Just check out the link! It's much funnier than I. |
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There's absolutely nothing like walking into a used book store.
Man I love that smell. |
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i havent heard anything about this and within the last two years the publishing world has seen a huge boom in not only sales but printings.
so its just strange that you say they are going to discontinue paper printing. if they do decide to go this route, which i'm sure they will, i will hold a funeral. mourning will commence. |
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Electronic devices will never completely replace books.
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Edited by
William555
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Sun 08/23/09 01:05 AM
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Nah, i dont see that happening. Books will live on. They will sell what people demand, and i believe people will demand books. What you say makes sense - until you consider the political ramifications of Big Brother. In the not too distant future, I suspect they won't want much of the "classics" (anything published pre-21st century) in the hands of young people. They can't reach into your books at night and delete the verboten-think. |
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Nah, i dont see that happening. Books will live on. They will sell what people demand, and i believe people will demand books. What you say makes sense - until you consider the political ramifications of Big Brother. In the not too distant future, I suspect they won't want much of the "classics" (anything published pre-21st century) in the hands of young people. They can't reach into your books at night and delete the verboten-think. well by then we will be able to control your mind regardless... by remote. oops. i mean them. |
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In elementary school when the teacher was going to pass out new books I got all excited. To open that new book slowly and smell the pages was such a total rush for me. One time they were passing the books down my row and they RAN OUT! I was handed a used book. Total bummer.
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Fahrenheit 451, I have given it as a gift over and over!!!!!!
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That would be just awful
How in the world can I cuddle under my afghan with my puppy boy and a nice cup of coffee.... With a laptop!!!!! That's like having sex with an inflaible doll!! Aaaaaahhhhh I pray it does not happen!!! |
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I give books as gifts a lot
and I always put a stick of incense in the book. It'll retain that smell for years and then every time you read, for instance, Great Expectations you associate it with lavender, or sage or something |
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You can tell I think that is hilarious. I can see people in coffee shops spraying this stuff in the air or onto napkins as they read their e-books. Thanks, dude, that as is a RIOT!
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I was mainly referring to the mention of Kindle. I've read about that, I'd much rather have a paper book than that thing. |
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That's a cool idea Quietman! Do you wrap it in a cloth so it doesn't stain the book?
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I don't believe it.
I still can purchase vinyl records... |
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That's a cool idea Quietman! Do you wrap it in a cloth so it doesn't stain the book? I never have it never occured to me. I might be giving away all purple and blue stained books but dont they smell nice and when I sent gifts I use potpourri for packing instead of those styrofoam peanuts |
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Aw, no! I will simply die without books. I cannot read lengthy stuff online. And that luvly old book smell? Nope can't find that anywhere except in an old book!
As for what people will demand? Bet the majority will demand online stuff. After all, look at all the newspapers that have gone out of business lately. Well, no matter what "society" decides, there will always be books in my home, in my hands and on my lap! |
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I love the smell of new books, and old books. I sometimes just sit and breathe in my bookcase. lol j/k
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