This is a little off topic, but the tie in is the unicode reading of text. ItAgreed. I am waiting for an electronic novel which I can take to bed with me.
is only a matter of time before people read more comfortably on screen than
on paper. CRTs are the hardest to read, but I find a LCD screen often easier
to read (at least the ones that I worked with) than paper under flourescent
lighting, and I hear that prototypes of the LED screens are even better. Most
of the printing I see is for people who did not grow up with computers. I
just asked my 16 year old son, and he claims he prefers to read text on
screen. He wishes his college textbooks were electronic.
So electronic presentation on screen will be read, even long documents.
That’s how I read Tanakh.
Karl W. Randolph.
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