Wednesday, March 6, 2019
Magazine article on E-books Essay
Cassettes-sidelined DVDs gathering dust VHS-retired Technology mutates and evolves leaving bargon platforms in its place. Much of the time technology is beneficial and change is good, nonetheless occasionally change is not so auspicious and we do not realise what we have lost until its truly gone. The book. The Bible, The odyssey and The Gruffalo (and thats not even mentioning the poets).All books which have stood the test of time and are soothe being read as much today as the moment they were published with these texts societies were bound and broken lessons were learned and empires fell all to the low-spirited book. til now the brazen veteran the book is endanger of being unfinished of its crown by the young and brash E-book. In the words of Northrop Frye books are the only piece of technology which has not become socially inoperativeYet They have stood firm whilst DVDs, tapes and vinyl the likes of empires, rose and fell.However the frog like e-book with its dull boring fe atures and its fabulously annoying wireless fidelity connectivity could be the bane of books. E-books are vastly growing in nature, like a weed multiplying on every train, beach and plane you know them they are growing in number and his suggested by 2016 there testament be nearly 10 billion of these dastardly devices roaming the world. Even the unspotted existence of E-books has created a whole new type of piracy where sight are ripping off hard working authors and publishers by getting counterfeit e-books online for free.This illegal practice was consummated by the emotionless e-book. These nondescript devices rob the tangible nature you get from books. The feel of the paper the looking at of the ink all contribute to the sensation we get from reading. E-books rob this from us and sadly soon children will not understand this interaction as they will be more familiar with the blistering headache the matt e-book provides.
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