When was the last time you read a clay tablet? How about a papyrus scroll? It is getting to be that way with paper-and-ink books. eBooks represent genuine progress. But something more fundamental is at stake. Regardless of the physical medium of a book, the real problem is that a book is a gigantic pile of information that is mostly useless and therefore tedious to shovel through. Books are one-directional. They are not conversational and lively. Maybe Twitter (X) has the right idea: the written word still has value, but say what you want to say in a paragraph or two, and then shut up. Let somebody else respond. I am being too hard to please, because on You Tube I start thinking of new complaints: why so many talking heads? Who needs video? A radio or podcast would work just as well. And why so many non-rhotic English accents? It is ironic to be writing about this because yesterday I had the best conversation...
Occupation of Independence
Early retirement, mainstream-media-free, bicycling, classic books & history, RV camping, and dogs.