Re: REF: Online verses Print


Hi Char,

My response was not aimed specifically at your message, but at the general 
trend of the various posts.  I, too, hope that both online and printed 
information will continue to be made available.  Subsequent posts have made a point of 
the affordability of computers.  Affordability is not really the issue.  Many 
older people are intimidated by the whole concept of computers. I can't get my 
husband to touch one, although he is happy to have me get information from 
the Internet for him.  In some parts of the world access lines are not currently 
available.  And there is still the possibility of computer crashes destroying 
valuable information.  This happened to me earlier this year and, thankfully, 
I had just backed up my largest files (such as Quicken and Family Tree Maker 
which entailed hundreds of hours of input) or I would have been up a creek 
without the proverbial paddle.

Dorothy

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