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In reply to the discussion: E-reading isn’t reading....... [View all]SheilaT
(23,156 posts)29. Admittedly, I wasn't looking that hard.
But I looked at one issue of digital Life and have not bothered to go back. For me, they are simply impossible to read that way, because they came in a format that's extremely incompatible with digital.
At least regular books will generally translate well to any kind of digital reading. Certainly anything that is strictly text will be just fine on an e-reader. I happen to read a lot of non-fiction, and a lot of what I read will have photos or maps, some of which are spread out over two pages. I bet looking at them digitally presents the same problems as the old Life Magazines.
And those books we call coffee-table books. Although, I suppose even the most devoted e-reader won't try to read one of them that way.
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Thanks for the link to the MJ article. Loss of privacy should enter into the conversation.
Little Star
Dec 2012
#35
lol! I want to marry the internet because everyday I learn something new on these tubes. n/t
Little Star
Jan 2013
#51