We lose the electrical system, computers crash due to a Harrington event. How far apart do you plant seeds and how deep to maximize food production? That’s the reason we need books, to save the data we need in order to survive if technology collapses.
Like Cato ending every speech, regardless of subject, with “Carthage must be destroyed,” Prof. Wilfred Lancaster of the University of Illinois Graduate School of Library & Information Science ended every book with a chapter on the coming paperless society. His colleague Charles Davis disagreed – there will always be notepads.
theincrediblebulk almost 3 years ago
We lose the electrical system, computers crash due to a Harrington event. How far apart do you plant seeds and how deep to maximize food production? That’s the reason we need books, to save the data we need in order to survive if technology collapses.
Holilubillkori Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Thank you Harry Seldon’s Vault……. ;^)
Plods with ...™ almost 3 years ago
That’s not a bad thing
gcarlson almost 3 years ago
Like Cato ending every speech, regardless of subject, with “Carthage must be destroyed,” Prof. Wilfred Lancaster of the University of Illinois Graduate School of Library & Information Science ended every book with a chapter on the coming paperless society. His colleague Charles Davis disagreed – there will always be notepads.