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But I think that there will still be many uses for publications. To have many articles bound together into a group. A magazine. A book. An album. And I haven't seen this done very well, up to this point. (Several e-zines I've seen just release a PDF, which I resent.) Though perhaps I have not seen it done well because I haven't looked much—I have seen an online-novel-in-process, which gives some vague notion of length via the prominent Table of Contents, but nothing as tangible even as a scrollbar or page numbers all lined up. And certainly not as tangible as a physical depth in my hands.
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But I think that there will still be many uses for publications. To have many articles bound together into a group. A magazine. A book. An album. And I haven't seen this done very well, up to this point. (Several e-zines I've seen just release a PDF, which I resent.) Though perhaps I have not seen it done well because I haven't looked much—I have seen an [online-novel-in-process][1], which gives some vague notion of length via the prominent Table of Contents, but nothing as tangible even as a scrollbar or page numbers all lined up. And certainly not as tangible as a physical depth in my hands. [1]: http://www.greengreenmud.com/
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1c1,11 < But I think that there will still be many uses for publications. To have many articles bound together into a group. A magazine. A book. An album. And I haven't seen this done very well, up to this point. (Several e-zines I've seen just release a PDF, which I resent.) Though perhaps I have not seen it done well because I haven't looked much—I have seen an online-novel-in-process, which gives some vague notion of length via the prominent Table of Contents, but nothing as tangible even as a scrollbar or page numbers all lined up. And certainly not as tangible as a physical depth in my hands. --- > But I think that there will still be many uses for publications. To > have many articles bound together into a group. A magazine. A book. > An album. And I haven't seen this done very well, up to this point. > (Several e-zines I've seen just release a PDF, which I resent.) > Though perhaps I have not seen it done well because I haven't looked > much—I have seen an [online-novel-in-process][1], which gives some vague > notion of length via the prominent Table of Contents, but nothing as > tangible even as a scrollbar or page numbers all lined up. And > certainly not as tangible as a physical depth in my hands. > > [1]: http://www.greengreenmud.com/
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