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by coffeefirst
1286 days ago
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Yes, and I think that's driven a novelty factor. If you spend all day on screens, it's the last thing you want to do more of. The paper book or vinyl record is special because it's disconnected and tactile. I'm also gradually hearing friends come to realize that their ebooks and streaming movies may vanish at the whims of corporate licensing agreements, but their libraries of physical books and DVDs are durable. Give it two more years and we might see letter-writing clubs emerge. |
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