I prefer books and magazines over reading electronically. Said to see another thing we grew up with pass.
I prefer books and magazines over reading electronically. Said to see another thing we grew up with pass.
I like you still prefer the printed page over a screen. I also think the loss
of newspapers leaves a big hole in investigative reporting, unlike the
teleprompter readers on TV. I haven't gotten a daily newspaper in several
years as I can't get one delivered to where I live.
As Bob Dylan said, "the times they are a changing".
That is to bad, but I was a long time subscriber and when they went to 6 times a year I let my subscriptions lapse.
Being a retired printer I have seen this coming for a while. It is the way of the digital age. Our generation is shrinking and the newer generations really would rather read on line.
I for one, miss the excitement of a new magazine and enjoyment of sitting with a cup of coffee and reading. I miss the smell of the paper and the ink.
I like my iPad, but it is not the same.
Glad I have my old books to reread sometimes.
You forgot Patrick McManus!![]()
The beauty of electronic media is that I can carry an entire library on a tablet or smartphone that I can take anywhere. I can enlarge the print, zoom in on graphics, control the contrast between text and background, bookmark pages and share content with others online.
Also, by shelving less printed material at home I am thinning the silverfish population.
That is to bad, but I was a long time subscriber and when they went to 6 times a year I let my subscriptions lapse.
Being a retired printer I have seen this coming for a while. It is the way of the digital age. Our generation is shrinking and the newer generations really would rather read on line.
I for one, miss the excitement of a new magazine and enjoyment of sitting with a cup of coffee and reading. I miss the smell of the paper and the ink.
I like my iPad, but it is not the same.
Glad I have my old books to reread sometimes.
I think as printers we knew this day would come. I can tell exactly the event that convinced me.
Years ago (mid 2000's) I got an email from Printing Impressions (a printing industry trade magazine) informing us that they were going to digital only.
The irony was so thick you could cut it with a chainsaw. I printed the email and walked into my boss's office and showed him. He went ballistic. He called them and screamed at them for half an hour.
I started planning my exit.
The beauty of electronic media is that I can carry an entire library on a tablet or smartphone that I can take anywhere. I can enlarge the print, zoom in on graphics, control the contrast between text and background, bookmark pages and share content with others online.
Also, by shelving less printed material at home I am thinning the silverfish population.