Sorry that this took so much time, but I have been on a schooltrip the last couple of days, and came back yesterday. And it was pretty nice there, even without compueters, still... noone in my class missed books... anyway...
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Not to go over onto your side of the argument, but libraries actually have their systems on computer now. To find a book, you type in what you're looking for, and the results will pop up. So in that case, you're using a computer to find a book.
Yes, so without computers, books would have been a lot more difficult to find.
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but have you ever had a bug (or two) on your computer?
No infact I have never had a bug on my computer, firewalls protects against most of the bugs, but I agree that it is enoying and just so *** frustrating.
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You also don't have to worry about the speed of the book.
Can`t say anything aginst that... unless one of the books fall out of it`s place and the one beside it does the same and then the prosses accelerate into all the books in the library lies on the floor.
An other good thing with computers is that a computer have tons of functions, how many functions do a book have ? The answear is five: You can off course read it, you can write in it, you can switch from page to page, you can set a bookmark in it and you can DESTROY it.
But how many functions do a computer have ?... Well: You can read on it, you can play games on it, you can watch TV on it, you can find out the weather on it, you can communicate with people long away on it (like I`m doing now, and remember that without computers we wouldn`t have this debate at all), you can listen to muisic on it, you can download music to a MP3-Player, and I could have countinued, but if I had listened all the functions a computer have, then I wouldn`t be finished before christmas.
Also when I`m already talking about functions, do you know how most books are written ? Well... they are written on computers ! The reason is that if you write with pen and paper, and then do something wrong, you have eighter to start all over again or try to find a bug that eats inc (I think they have something like that in Russia). But, with a computer you simply press backspace or enter.
You can off course also use a writingmachine (or whatever it`s name is in English), but that`s not far away from a computer... is it ?
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For example, say you have a power outage (which may be rare or common, depending on where you live).
Were I live there nearly never is a power outage anywere between January and November, but still I have never had a christmas eve without a power outage.
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If you're so fortunate as to have a UPS (back up machine which allows you 5 minutes to shut off your computer so that you don't lose data) when you're copying important information, you'll be able to save it before you shut off the computer. If not, well, then, I hope you have plenty of time once the computer gets power back to REwrite whatever you were working on and find the information AGAIN.
Yes it is happening, but have you ever have heard about saving a document ? But, still this is ennoying, but computers all the time gets more advanced and protected against this and the power outages becomes more and more uncommon.
To summarize: Even that technologie maybe is more ennoying it also is your friend.