I like paper. I like the look a book takes on when you've read it once, and again, twice. I like writing marginalia. The feel of paper, the upside-downedness in my lap. I have downloaded lots of books, and begun setting up a way to format them for stitched binding, and a little jig to do the actual binding: the latter remains a mental picture. But reading on a machine really isn't as pleasurable. Still, I think it will catch on, just as paper metaphors on computer screens will die off in a generation or four.