I like paper, and I don't care if some think it is wasteful.
I like reading without a screen.
I like the feel in my hands.
It does not require batteries or electricity.
I can doodle and jot in the margins.
It spreads out on my work table as a kind of personal caching system.
It degrades gracefully, unlike a most digital file formats.
I would encourage anyone interested to find a copy of "The Myth of the Paperless office" by Abagail Sellen and Richard Harper [1] (No affiliate link below)
I like paper, and I don't care if some think it is wasteful.
I like reading without a screen.
I like the feel in my hands.
It does not require batteries or electricity.
I can doodle and jot in the margins.
It spreads out on my work table as a kind of personal caching system.
It degrades gracefully, unlike a most digital file formats.
I would encourage anyone interested to find a copy of "The Myth of the Paperless office" by Abagail Sellen and Richard Harper [1] (No affiliate link below)
[1] - http://www.amazon.com/Myth-Paperless-Office-Abigail-Sellen/d...