Whether the written word is obsolete or not might seem like an over-the-top question. But before deciding too quickly, let me ask you when was the last time you did a long division problem with pen and paper? Or even addition or multiplication? I do multiplication mentally when calculating the prepay price of gasoline. But I do the multiplication in a weird sort of spatial/geometric way, not much like how we did multiplication in grade school. Or play this game: imagine a 75 year old comparing today with the year of their birth, 1950. I find it even more interesting to go back 75 years from their year of birth, 1950. What sort of predictions would somebody have made in 1875 about what 1950 would look like? Another way to ask the question is: why was writing invented in the first place? 1. Semi-permanent records of kings and gods, inscribed into stone or clay tablets. Even papyrus lasted a lot longer than a human lifetime. The same w...
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