If society survives, so will books.
Besides the tactile appeal of handling a book, there will always be collectors.
If society breaks down, books will return to being a critical means of exchanging information.
As long as there are human beings on earth, there will be books, they may not be the same as what we see today, but there will be books.
Depends on the brand of computer. Some survive better than others.
no it does not
No .All i have are books from the library and the computer.
Computers offer convenience and accessibility to information, which can make people less reliant on physical books. However, books continue to hold value in offering deep, uninterrupted reading experiences and a tactile connection to text that some may find more enriching than digital alternatives. Ultimately, the importance of books is evolving rather than diminishing in the digital age.
"Yes, there are books that are helpful with computer software development. There are many existing books available to anyone in easy to find locations that will assist in computer software development."
The Computer age
There were no "Americans" in or after the ice age.
If the reader realizes that books are not nutritious they will not consume the books, therefore increasing the lifespan of the book and its likeliness to survive in nature.
what is the another name for computer network
what is the meaning of ic in computer
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