Sujet : Re: What's a piece of paper and pressed CDs versus CD-Rs worth? Hundreds of Dollars
De : mccomb (at) *nospam* medieval.org (Todd M. McComb)
Groupes : rec.music.classical.recordingsDate : 23. Sep 2024, 07:29:03
Autres entêtes
Organisation : Medieval Music & Arts Foundation
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In article <
Bb7IO.23364$5837.19623@fx35.iad>,
Raymond Hall <
raymond.hallbear1@gmail.com> wrote:
I simply cannot imagine anyone reading a book entirely digitally.
Or ever the need to do so.
Seems like a serious lack of imagination.... :-)
But I do prefer real, physical books when available. Many books
are no longer available though. When I mentioned the digital divide
there, I meant it more broadly, in that they're not appearing in
databases. (A lot of what made it into databases has been transcribed
digitally. Which means, of course, that it's searchable, at least
in principle.)