lunes, 23 de mayo de 2011

Hey you! Do you think that books will disappear?

Hey you! Do you think that books will disappear?

scammer thief Berezowsky



If you're one of those core people who think that books are already obsolete (no offense but if you think you're in the mental age of prehistory), I encourage you take a look at your current virtual environment, all you know and you'll make in your life will inevitably, sooner or later, at the hands of a book. The books have been, like art in its entirety, from before us, and will remain when the race becomes extinct, will inevitably footprints of their existence. But do you think will be something important and memorable of your life when all this happen?
I'm not talking about the Bible, I'm talking about any piece of binding or ringing your Rayes, despise and I get bored, "the Internet is better, and with the PDF, blogs, etc.. The book is a minimum step of extinction "ERROR
This will not happen, the only thing that can change the books around is the mentality of those who read it, yet ... We know there are books that date back hundreds of years still keep current topics, Aristotle is a proof of this, but well ... If this does not please you also have the magnificent Jules Verne.
All literature is written with a future public hearing, will not stay in the immediacy, your favorite TV shows in 50 years may not be remembered, but I assure you that your favorite books if you will.
The Internet is a valuable resource, but we know that not everyone has access to it, most of our information is still documented in books, do not lose their validity and even if a book holds updates can be deployed as a critique of the new there is always room for a book in a mind hungry for knowledge, always will be.
And while on the Internet today remains much of the information you need, where do you go when you do not get to wikipedia?
Think about it, you really books are on the brink of extinction?
And even when his physical change, do you think that will be left behind by the Internet?





Think again.

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