The Danish Royal Library has already done this. Classic works of literature (whose copyrights have expired) and a host of old (and new) literary magazines. Besides, as I'm sure everyone else has mentioned, there's nothing isolated about reading electronic books; particularly if neat-o portable gadgets like PalmPilots get more popular, cheaper and longer lasting batteries so it's possible to comfortably read books on them in buses and trains.
Shall we play a game?
The Danish Royal Library has already done this. Classic works of literature (whose copyrights have expired) and a host of old (and new) literary magazines.
Besides, as I'm sure everyone else has mentioned, there's nothing isolated about reading electronic books; particularly if neat-o portable gadgets like PalmPilots get more popular, cheaper and longer lasting batteries so it's possible to comfortably read books on them in buses and trains.
from the now-if-only-I-didn't-need-to-stand-to-pea dept.
How dows one pea? Is it also possible to, say, corn or cucumber?