I know. The post title is a set up. There aren't only two alternatives. But I suspect that out there most people opt for one or the other as the default route to information.
Of course surfing the web and reading a good book aren't mutually exclusive. But I still think Susan Hill's observation comes as a dunt in the ribs to those of us too easily lured along the labyrinthine paths of that endlessly seductive land called Worldwideweb.
"Too much internet usage fragments the brain and dissipates concentration so that after a while, one's ability to spend long, focused hours immersed in a single subject becomes blunted.
Information comes pre-digested in small pieces, one grazes on endless ready meals and snacks of the mind, and the result is mental malnutrition."
Susan Hill, Howards End is on the Landing, page 2.
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Jim,
I can't make too broad a generalization on this , but I can testify that I read books voraciously and also love to read blogs.
Here is my defense of blogging: http://richardlfloyd.blogspot.com/2009/11/in-defense-of-blogging.html
Rick
Posted by: Richard L. Floyd | November 07, 2009 at 10:38 PM