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John M Last is an author of the «Fouling and Cleansing our Nest; Human-induced Ecological Determinants of Disease» Supercourse’s lecture. I'm not knocking the Supercourse, I think it has achieved and continues
to achieve great things. But as a lifelong bookworm and habitue of dusty,
musty library stacks, and a voracious reader who reads anywhere and
everywhere, I'm constantly conscious of places where I read that a computer,
even a laptop, probably even a palm pilot, can't go or would have
intolerable difficulty going. The simple truth is that both electronicsignals and print media have their uses and their place in the overall scheme of things. It's a rather empty and futile exercise to say that one is "better than" the other. |