AA109 The following appeared as part of an artivle in the book section of a newspaper: "Currently more and more books are becoming available in electronic form -- either free-of-charge on the Internet or for a very low orice-per-book on compact disc.* Thus literary classics are likely to be read more widely than ever before. People who couldn't have purchased these works at bookstore prices will now be able to read them for little or no money; similarly, people who find it inconcenient to visit libraries and wait for books to be returned by other patrons will now have access to whatever classic they choose from their home or work computers. This increase in access to literary classics will radically affect the public taste in reading, creating a far more sophisticated and learned rreading audience than has ever existed before." 有什麼好點子呢 |