My mistake. I thought you were asking why other people needed page numbers. On Fri, Feb 3, 2012 at 9:09 PM, James Adcock <jimad@msn.com> wrote:
No, it's so if I tell you that the passage I'm reading is on page 54, you can go to page 54 and find it.****
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I’ve already got that technology and better built into my reader device.** **
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Or if you switch from your phone on the train to the paper copy at home, you can tell where to pick up.****
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I’ve already got that technology and better built into my reader device except if you really mean “paper” in which case the answer is “I don’t kill trees any more than I wear fur coats.”****
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Or if you go to the library to look at the real illustrations, or maps, or drawings, you'll be able to find them.****
My library burnt those books, and was happy to do so, just as soon as Google offered to digitize them.****
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