Depending on how you define "obsolete", physical books are obsolete already. E-readers solve lots of objective design flaws with physical books, making paper books the old fashioned solution. Physical book snobs really irritate me, actually. There will always be physical books because there will always be people who will buy them, but as they become less popular people who want them will have to pay more for them because that's how markets work. That doesn't mean paper books aren't obsolete, though.
Do you think books will become obsolete?
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I thought you said boobs and instantly panicked.
Depending on how you define "obsolete", physical books are obsolete already. E-readers solve lots of objective design flaws with physical books, making paper books the old fashioned solution. Physical book snobs really irritate me, actually. There will always be physical books because there will always be people who will buy them, but as they become less popular people who want them will have to pay more for them because that's how markets work. That doesn't mean paper books aren't obsolete, though.
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How dare you think that? My boobs are absolutely not obsolete, I don't know what I were to do without them.
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I know. It worried me too. Boobs will never be obsolete.
poop on the person who thumbed you down. this is a good comment.
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Sadly everything will one day be put on a computer not that its really that efficient.