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by quuquuquu
3173 days ago
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This is a halfway decent article from Business Insider. I find myself 50/50 on this issue. When I need cutting edge info, or niche info, I typically read it on a screen. When I need offline info, or low power info, or simply a different aesthetic for some reason, I love a nice book. Especially for older info. Surprisingly, discovery of info is pretty boundless and fun at a large University library, because books are sorted by topics. I don't need to endlessly query Google for the most authoritative resources. Personally I really feel we need both sources of info. Both types of print have pros and cons. I don't know if I "perform" better with one type of print though. "Better" is very subjective, and when I was in college in 2010-13, all of my tests were written paragraphs/essays. Totally subjective. |
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