Re: REF: Online verses Print


>         It also seems to me that if everything is on line, than what would be the virtue in having an Iris society.
> 

A mite bit of an over-statement there, eh?

I think this concern is a tempest in a teapot. By the time print is seriously threatened, Print-On-Demand will be  better priced - it's already being done. I recently purchased 2 books this way, costing $22 each, when the online version costs only $5. I had to wait plu pay a lot more and still did so. Were the price cheaper, I think it will become the future of hardcopy.

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