Nothing better than sitting down a spreading out the paper of a Sunday. Short articles on the net are OK but a full length story on a screen doesn't hold me as long, even jokes that go over .5 page don't hold me . Looks like the TV will have to meet my news needs when the actually paper goes
-- Edited by Wombat 280 on Tuesday 2nd of July 2013 01:27:22 PM
GaryKelly said
06:21 PM Jul 2, 2013
With all the digital gadgets we have these days, who needs paper?
JRH said
06:23 PM Jul 2, 2013
GaryKelly wrote:
With all the digital gadgets we have these days, who needs paper?
Don't fancy wiping my bum with an I Pad.
valnrob said
08:01 PM Jul 2, 2013
Especially with the pointy end JRH
spida said
08:32 PM Jul 2, 2013
Do you know how many reams of paper I used to have to print out from the computer - just for the record incase the thing died on me - my simple ledger book in the old days was much friendlier:)
JRH said
08:47 PM Jul 2, 2013
valnrob wrote:
Especially with the pointy end JRH
Ouch!
GaryKelly said
10:13 PM Jul 2, 2013
Well, there ya go. No comments about the commercial. I thought it was brilliant. Ah! Perhaps you didn't realize the words "who needs paper" in my first post at the top of the page was indeed a link to the commercial on Youtube. *sigh*
Jaytee said
12:16 AM Jul 3, 2013
Well I had a good laugh at that one Gary!
We get our paper online on the Ipad which means when we travel we can still download and read it unless there is no internet coverage, then we just catch up when we can.
Dougwe said
02:37 AM Jul 3, 2013
My iPad doesn't seem to have a pointy end so i'm right.
deconuts said
04:35 AM Jul 3, 2013
We're with Wombat .... one tradition we have now that we're definitely looking forward to continuing once we're on the road is Sunday mornings with the paper, a big english breakfast and plenty of time to sit and read it at a leisurely pace.
nomadic1 said
04:50 AM Jul 3, 2013
Can't believe I agree with Wombat. I love to spend most of Sunday browsing through the paper. I go out for it nice and early and start reading with an early cuppa then return to it throughout the day. I love the long opinion pieces and the editorials. I know I can read them on line but I never do.
ShortNorth said
07:15 AM Jul 3, 2013
Dougwe wrote:
My iPad doesn't seem to have a pointy end so i'm right.
Yeh ! but your van has a pointy end !!! - so does mine for that matter !
Dougwe said
03:38 PM Jul 3, 2013
nomadic1 wrote:
Can't believe I agree with Wombat. I love to spend most of Sunday browsing through the paper. I go out for it nice and early and start reading with an early cuppa then return to it throughout the day. I love the long opinion pieces and the editorials. I know I can read them on line but I never do.
You are agreeing with 'wombat 280' I hope Lynda. Never agree with 'wombat' (bigw) cos you will be sorry and I tell you that for free.
Dougwe said
03:39 PM Jul 3, 2013
ShortNorth wrote:
Dougwe wrote:
My iPad doesn't seem to have a pointy end so i'm right.
Yeh ! but your van has a pointy end !!! - so does mine for that matter !
Maybe that's why I am going backwards SN, I need to point the pointy end forward perhaps.
the rocket said
04:50 AM Jul 10, 2013
JRH wrote:
GaryKelly wrote:
With all the digital gadgets we have these days, who needs paper?
Don't fancy wiping my bum with an I Pad.
some things will never go out of fashion.
Oxley said
11:51 PM Jul 11, 2013
JRH wrote:
GaryKelly wrote:
With all the digital gadgets we have these days, who needs paper?
Don't fancy wiping my bum with an I Pad.
But I could cheerfully do that with mobile phone when particular people call, "hang on, let me put you through to the correct department..."
Jack Mac said
02:28 AM Jul 12, 2013
Can't stand papers on the internet. When I'm not working, pack a flask of coffee/tea take the dog for walk down and get the paper and sit at one of tables in our lovely park in the middle of town read the papers and watch the nomads et al go by.
One day when everything packs up there'll be a place for the oldies who can actually add up without having to push buttons. Then again there's plenty of oldies who can't add, spell or construct a sentence either so this comment is probably superfluous.
The dog lady said
05:28 AM Jul 12, 2013
Jack Mac wrote:
Can't stand papers on the internet. When I'm not working, pack a flask of coffee/tea take the dog for walk down and get the paper and sit at one of tables in our lovely park in the middle of town read the papers and watch the nomads et al go by.
One day when everything packs up there'll be a place for the oldies who can actually add up without having to push buttons. Then again there's plenty of oldies who can't add, spell or construct a sentence either so this comment is probably superfluous.
I've been working with computers since '80, and generally speaking the "roll" is the only paper I use. In the last few months I've even become a convert to "borrowing" my books from the local library by downloading them to my tablet. I still can't help being picky about spelling and grammar in letters and formal documents, but I don't think it matters much in social forums like this . As for arithmetic, when I started my career as an accountant it was all handwriting and calculators, but considering that most accountants now charge in excess of $180 per hour, I don't think we want them to use the old ways anymore. With computers I can do on my own what would have required at least 5 accountants in the '70s. Probably why they made the tax laws more and more complicated or else the other 4 would have been out of work!
Nothing better than sitting down a spreading out the paper of a Sunday. Short articles on the net are OK but a full length story on a screen doesn't hold me as long, even jokes that go over .5 page don't hold me . Looks like the TV will have to meet my news needs when the actually paper goes
-- Edited by Wombat 280 on Tuesday 2nd of July 2013 01:27:22 PM
With all the digital gadgets we have these days, who needs paper?
Don't fancy wiping my bum with an I Pad.
Ouch!
Well I had a good laugh at that one Gary!
We get our paper online on the Ipad which means when we travel we can still download and read it unless there is no internet coverage, then we just catch up when we can.
We're with Wombat .... one tradition we have now that we're definitely looking forward to continuing once we're on the road is Sunday mornings with the paper, a big english breakfast and plenty of time to sit and read it at a leisurely pace.
Yeh ! but your van has a pointy end !!! - so does mine for that matter !
You are agreeing with 'wombat 280' I hope Lynda. Never agree with 'wombat' (bigw) cos you will be sorry and I tell you that for free.
Maybe that's why I am going backwards SN, I need to point the pointy end forward perhaps.
But I could cheerfully do that with mobile phone when particular people call, "hang on, let me put you through to the correct department..."
Can't stand papers on the internet. When I'm not working, pack a flask of coffee/tea take the dog for walk down and get the paper and sit at one of tables in our lovely park in the middle of town read the papers and watch the nomads et al go by.
One day when everything packs up there'll be a place for the oldies who can actually add up without having to push buttons. Then again there's plenty of oldies who can't add, spell or construct a sentence either so this comment is probably superfluous.
I've been working with computers since '80, and generally speaking the "roll" is the only paper I use. In the last few months I've even become a convert to "borrowing" my books from the local library by downloading them to my tablet. I still can't help being picky about spelling and grammar in letters and formal documents, but I don't think it matters much in social forums like this
. As for arithmetic, when I started my career as an accountant it was all handwriting and calculators, but considering that most accountants now charge in excess of $180 per hour, I don't think we want them to use the old ways anymore. With computers I can do on my own what would have required at least 5 accountants in the '70s. Probably why they made the tax laws more and more complicated or else the other 4 would have been out of work!