Color Nook
Kent Borg
kentborg-KwkGvOEf1og at public.gmane.org
Mon Dec 27 11:16:44 EST 2010
Richard Pieri wrote:
> On Dec 26, 2010, at 6:24 PM, Kent Borg wrote:
>
>> Buy a DRMed e-book and it will eventually evaporate. It make take some
>>
>
> Y'know... this is totally irrelevant to the choice at hand. Neither nook nor Kindle require encumbered books.
Indeed. My rant was whining about why I don't already have the (very
cool) Kindle 3G.
As for the impermanence of PDF, I suspect it has hit critical mass and
PDFs will be easily readable for many, many decades (though ironically,
if PDFs stay alive as a current format and features are added, old PDFs
might start to render oddly). Similarly durable is some sane subset of
HTML. And the granddaddy of all: simple ASCII text files (particularly
with DOS-style line endings) might well be readable until the end of time.
At least as abstract data. The problem with all of these is that they
are digital and so need some storage medium.
Nothing new here, except for centuries we have taken for granted that
Books are permanent (if kept dry, not burned by censors, not buried in
earthquakes, not pillaged by invaders, not discarded, etc.) Then we
invented cheap glue to hold together acid paper--but even those books
can last decades. Now, in the case of DRM, books mostly lose the ability
to store knowledge for a yet-to-come generation.
And all competing e-book readers are complicit in this.
-kb, the Kent who spreads Christmas cheer.
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