Ten years ago if I wanted torque specifications for a vehicle I went to a book - now these books were very cumbersome and generally costly. Now most places have switched to using internet based services (Mitchell On-demand, All-data etc) rather than the books - same companies, different method of delivery of info.
The fact of the matter is if I want to do something around the house I frequently get data from online rather than storing or keeping it in book form. Its also a popular cook book method now. I am sure this applies to other industries and ways of doing things.
As generations get more and more used to doing things online and books become less and less used it is only going to be more pronounced. At one point experts used to remember a lot more data than they do now, its simply not important to "have" this knowledge in mind any longer because it is readily accessible.
What happens if in ten years access to this knowledge is suddenly lost? Something destroys the internet for instance and the data we depend on is gone. Obviously this moment there are still solutions, but the ready dispersement of information (and accessibility) are moving more and more towards online and less and less to "hard copies". What will be different in ten years? What will change? How will that make us more dependent?
The fact of the matter is if I want to do something around the house I frequently get data from online rather than storing or keeping it in book form. Its also a popular cook book method now. I am sure this applies to other industries and ways of doing things.
As generations get more and more used to doing things online and books become less and less used it is only going to be more pronounced. At one point experts used to remember a lot more data than they do now, its simply not important to "have" this knowledge in mind any longer because it is readily accessible.
What happens if in ten years access to this knowledge is suddenly lost? Something destroys the internet for instance and the data we depend on is gone. Obviously this moment there are still solutions, but the ready dispersement of information (and accessibility) are moving more and more towards online and less and less to "hard copies". What will be different in ten years? What will change? How will that make us more dependent?



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