Actually, I partly agree and partly disagree with you. I think that inacurate books also exist. Moreover, there are many books out there that have a bad design, or are poorly written. In my opinion, the unique thing a book reading offers is the ability / chance to concentrate ONLY on what you read and nothing else. This helps you get the maximum information possible and oprimize the process of increasing your knowledge. When you are on your computer and read, you also multitask at the same time. Other applications are alive at the same moment, which could - either you want it or not - distract you from reading what you want. An online chat message, an unexpected email, a thing you forgot to write in Word etc... On the other hand, when you read a book, you just read a book - period! Nothing else. You can more easily concentrate on the pages in front of you without any distractions. The book is more personal, the PC-Internet not! That is the thing that matters most for me when you read a book. :cool:
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