For what it's worth, I still prefer reading on paper. Buying ebooks is cheaper, though (because you need the device you use to read them for other reasons), and the logistics of storing such books are much simpler
In the 90s I'd have readily believed that. My only objection would be that it might cost too much. It turns out smartphones became very cheap and ubiquitous.
As a non-native English speaker, these suggestions are very bad. Every single one of them, if implemented, would make the original post worse and the phrasing more awkward. I may be wrong in this (I'm not a native…
As a doctor (not a raiologist), I believe your example shows the opposite, that is, it shows how hard it will be to automate radiology. Radiology requires a "theory of the body", so to speak. You can't just look at the…
For what it's worth, I still prefer reading on paper. Buying ebooks is cheaper, though (because you need the device you use to read them for other reasons), and the logistics of storing such books are much simpler
In the 90s I'd have readily believed that. My only objection would be that it might cost too much. It turns out smartphones became very cheap and ubiquitous.
As a non-native English speaker, these suggestions are very bad. Every single one of them, if implemented, would make the original post worse and the phrasing more awkward. I may be wrong in this (I'm not a native…
As a doctor (not a raiologist), I believe your example shows the opposite, that is, it shows how hard it will be to automate radiology. Radiology requires a "theory of the body", so to speak. You can't just look at the…