Books?
In the future, will children know what books
are? Plain books in paper. Will they remember them? Many think not, because the
computer is taking slowly over our lives. Soon every thing will be connected to
one big network they say. Personally I have doubts. Yes, the computer is
becoming more and
more part of our everyday life, but we will not stop printing books. I don’t
think anybody prefers to read a novel on a computer screen. No, to have a solid
book between your hands is still the best.
Schools for instance, will they Top school in Dehradun stop buying books for
educational usage? Will they become dependent on the Internet, and other forms of information sources? If you need information about “wildlife in Africa”. Would you search the
Net, and use an hour to sort out all the 3456667 documents it found? Or you
could use an Encyclopedia to find it within a few minutes! This is only one
example of things I’ve seen. I’m not saying that the Internet or computers are
bad, or that schoolchildren shouldn’t use them, but that we must not forget
about all the millions of books out there.
My
second example is about the use of paper in books. Have you ever seen an
business man sign a contract on a laptop? On a document that is saved on a
computer? No, didn’t think so, and neither have I. They all use paper documents
and other contracts, because they can use it as proof if something goes wrong.
You can not edit paper documents without anybody noticing, as you can with a
document on a computer. The PC will never tell…..
How often do you hear about bestsellers? I hear about
it very often, and that’s because books sell. Some sell in millions and others
a few hundred thousand. The book and publishing industry is booming. They have
big profits, and they keep putting new and exiting books on the market. I once
found a “book” on the Internet. You could download it on to your computer and
then read or print it out. Who o n earth would print out a 500 page book? Not
me, and I would not sit in front of my computer screen and read it! I like to
have my books in my hand, and sit in my good chair, drink coffee and eat
cookies. That’s how I like it, good and traditional. Perhaps my children will
prefer to read a book or a novel on a screen, and that’s O.K, just as long they
know what a real book is.
I’ve
given you a few examples on why I don’t think books will disappear from the
shelves. Yes, I really think they will stay in our homes, and create good times Schools in Dehradun for you and your children for a long time, and no one will ever forget them.
What have made books so special? Why do we keep on buying them? I believe it’s
because they let us escape to a world beyond our wildest dreams, and create new
and exiting worlds for our children to explore. In a book you can become the
“hero”, the Space Ace or the beautiful princess. That is, ladies and gentlemen,
the reason I think books will survive our computerized society. Now you can go
out and buy yourself a good book.
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