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View Poll Results: When will printed media become obsolete?
Less than 50 years 5 29.41%
50 to 100 years 0 0%
100 to 150 years 1 5.88%
150 or more years 1 5.88%
Never 10 58.82%
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[News] When will printed media become obsolete?
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Old Jun 19, 2009, 12:56 PM Local time: Jun 19, 2009, 09:56 AM 1 #1 of 23
Books will never die entirely. There's something intangible about holding a book in your hands, flipping the pages - even the fucking smell - that a Kindle clearly lacks. And maybe it is that tangibility, being able to see a row of books on a shelf, and on and on. They hold weight, occupy space, they're real.

Much in the way vinyl records have made a resurgence of late, I expect there to be a backlash against digital text sooner or later. I, for one, am not at all ready for books to go the way of the eight-track. And I think a lot of people stand with me in that regard.

Jam it back in, in the dark.
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