Folks have been predicting (and touting) the 'paperless office' for about 2 decades now, and the use of paper has increased dramatically during that time.(!?)

I like to make notes in my nonfiction books, in the margins or wherever convenient. Some are corrections, others are observations, still others are emphatic agreements. The tactile sensations of the book along with the uniqueness of the handwritten comments, to me, add a personal note that's impossible for any electronic media to duplicate.

Power outage? Hunting camp with no service? Computer glitch?

Please pardon me while I continue to read my paper book (grin).
Regards, Joe


You can lead a man to logic but you can't make him think. NRA Life since 1976. God bless America!