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Let's accept the future that paper media will perish and electronic media will move the world

Well, the magazine is a product, so the necessary tricks are being applied. Well, why do articles written on paper have a great sense of security? One of the reasons is that paper media is a document printed with ink on paper? They are passed on to future generations as historical facts, materials, and bills. It's a stupid magazine, so I don't admire the content, but the people who wrote the articles are studying and researching very well. The cost of paper media and the cost of electronic media differ in the number of zeros.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              

Good morning. When there is no work time, change the order of work. The excuse for not having time should have been abandoned yesterday.

Yesterday, when I was cleaning the room, a magazine was released that was released nearly 10 years ago

I started reading it when I abandoned it, and I just read it for about two hours. Because the magazine contains content that is of interest to the reader, it will open and read if it is picked up. Well, the magazine is a product, so the necessary tricks are being applied.
Well, why do articles written on paper have a great sense of security? One of the reasons is that paper media is a document printed with ink on paper? I thought. Because the world is moved by documents. I can not rest on what I promised verbally, and I can not rest assured that I promise verbally. A concrete plan cannot be realized unless it is written. Write, deliver, or receive on paper as much as possible. Then the instructions and information will not disappear even after time passes. Because paper media is excellent in preservability. Because there are documents that were used a thousand years ago. If preservation is good, they will remain more. They are passed on to future generations as historical facts, materials, and bills.

The cost of paper media and the cost of electronic media differ in the number of zeros.

It’s a stupid magazine, so I don’t admire the content, but the people who wrote the articles are studying and researching very well. And, the editor does the verification work of the written article. Typos have been corrected. In this way, the magazine is completed by crossing the hands of many people. And, the completed magazine is transported along various distribution channels and reaches the reader’s hand. People are involved in all scenes. A great deal of effort, cost and time are spent from writing a letter to reading by a reader. Isn’t this characteristic fundamentally different from electronic media?
So, is electronic media cheap, inexpensive, and fast? I don’t think so. Infrastructure must be in place to distribute electronic media. The infrastructure is machinery using electricity. And we also need wire and radio equipment to carry those data. Their hardware is expensive compared to paper media and the like. Recently, satellites have also begun to be used. The cost of paper media and the cost of electronic media differ in the number of zeros. So, we use it almost for free. What kind of trick is this? And I always feel strange.


Yes, we can not get an answer just by feeling strange. Let’s accept the future that paper media will perish and electronic media will move the world. But when did the times change? Was a deliberate and invisible operation carried out? Yes, this post was published today and read by you now. goodbye
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