Not exact matches
This is because
electronic screens work by generating light, which may cause eyestrain or discomfort while
reading text for long periods of time, while books simply reflect natural light from the
environment.
And while the exact impact on the
environment is yet to be known, using a single
electronic device (with the possibility of being recharged with renewable energy) is better than buying a new printed book every time you're in the mood to
read.
In my comment of November 24, 2009 I said «The issue is whether counsel and / or judges who do want to work in an
electronic environment...» was missing the word «not» and the sentence should
read «The issue is whether counsel and / or judges who do not want to work in an
electronic environment can insist that litigation be conducted in a paper
environment or should they be required to learn how to conduct a trial in an
electronic environment?»