I don't mind e-books. But i refuse to pay so much for something that is not legally absolutely and completely mine. Even then, it's always a question if i want to pay for something not tangible.
And, books don't run out of power, can easily be flipped, and so on.
The other fact is that pure gas cars are getting really good milage.
My Chevy Cruze is averaging over 33 mpg for me.
LOL. My 2002 Prius got 45 mpg (not to mention much, much lower emissions).
33 mpg is in the same class as "can't be bothered". If you want to crow, you need to get more than 50 mpg, son.
I love books. Well, i love reading them. There are people who do love books, such as an erstwhile coworker that told me she cried when they were lost or damaged, or something like that. She convincingly conveyed to me that she was emotionally attached to her books. She also no longer works here.
I'm sure you had the same level of skepticism towards an article published in Rolling Stone last fall.
If you can't find a picture of me online with 30 seconds on the googles, you need to stop eating the paintchips.
Can somebody buy that guy some clippers or tweezers to solve his problem of having only a single eyebrow?
Trying to be happy is like trying to build a machine for which the only specification is that it should run noiselessly.