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Being able to find an Internet connection these days is pretty easy. Ive
left the data center and driven to mcdonalds to download stuff in a pinch.
But, I can find things in a real book easier. I think it¹s the way my
mind works. Its getting easier though on the Kindle. Just learned
behavior is all.
Justin
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On 9/16/14, 9:27 PM, "Roland Dobbins" <rdobbins at arbor.net> wrote:
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>On Sep 17, 2014, at 8:06 AM, Larry Sheldon <larrysheldon at cox.net> wrote:
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>> I think of this "paperless" idiocy every time I write "20 reams of
>>printer paper" on the grocery list.
>
>While it should be mandatory that things like operational
>plans/procedures and contact lists should be printed out Just In Case,
>the ability to have a near-infinite number of books and other references
>in my mobile phone, which has a 9,000mAh battery which doesn't need to be
>charged more than once every 3 or 4 days (as well as a spare battery of
>the same capacity), makes it a lot easier to a) have ready access to
>reference materials I know in advance I need and b) quickly locate and
>download any additional references I may need, but hadn't anticipated
>needing ahead of time.
>
>This capability has been of great utility on several occasions involving
>significant sturm und drang.
>
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>Roland Dobbins <rdobbins at arbor.net> // <http://www.arbornetworks.com>
>
> Equo ne credite, Teucri.
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> -- Laocoön
>