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For thousands of years speech and the written word has been the primary source of information and knowledge for humanity. Today we have the internet and access to more information than any human could process.
I've five books for reloading ammunition, but if I want to check a specific power applicable to a specific cartridge I can find that answer within minutes, if not seconds, using the internet. But supposing the internet was down, or otherwise unavailable? Having those books is probably a smart thing to do. Books don't have batteries or need anything other than light to gain information and knowledge.
Just having a random thought.
I've five books for reloading ammunition, but if I want to check a specific power applicable to a specific cartridge I can find that answer within minutes, if not seconds, using the internet. But supposing the internet was down, or otherwise unavailable? Having those books is probably a smart thing to do. Books don't have batteries or need anything other than light to gain information and knowledge.
Just having a random thought.
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