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You don't know that do you??!! :P All people hear for your arguments is "blah blah blah blah blah blah." :P
You don't know how to write so shut your mouth... :P What are you 10 years old?! Go back to school.
Textbooks are best because "Real" books NEVER die and "Real" books NEVER run out of space.
Textbooks are best because a 4GB tablet filled with 3,500 e-books weighs a billionth of a billionth of a gram more than if it were empty of data - a difference that is approximately the same weight as a molecule of DNA.
Like I said to Unikitty_76 "The only reason some textbooks are old and crappy is probably because you have those testbooks... and also what if you don't have access to the internet. :)"
Textbooks are best because in San Francisco, New York, and Los Angeles, robberies related to internet-enabled handheld devices (including tablets) have accounted for 50, 40, and 25 percent respectively of all robberies in 2012.
Textbooks are best because manufacturing one tablet requires the extraction of 33 pounds of minerals, 79 gallons of water, and 100 kilowatt hours of fossil fuels resulting in 66 pounds of carbon dioxide.
Textbooks are best because you don't need any Wi-Fi or the Internet to get the textbook itself because the textbook is already in your hands.
The only reason some textbooks are old and crappy is probably because you have those testbooks... and also what if you don't have access to the internet. :)
Textbooks are best because many textbooks are not available in digital format or on the specific tablet used by a school. As of 2012, only 30% of textbook titles are available electronically. There are many different companies that manufacture tablets, and most contract with one specific e-book seller. This means that some textbooks may not be sold across all tablets.
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