is print dead?

i get sad when i hear about book store closings. i'm happy, however, to check their dumpsters in the weeks following.
i HAVE stopped lifting books, though. which is saying a lot. i'm willing to pay for books where i can afford to, and almost exclusively from local dealers.
 
Print is not yet dead, but is certainly dying, at least in the U.S. Much of what is tangible, what engages the senses, what has a unique quality, what is natural, is being replaced by the digital, artificial, humanity-destroying, non-tactile, and fake. We need to fix this. We might not be able to, in which case we are fucked as a species (for this reason amongst many others, of course). Not to mention the fact that we are discussing this on the internet. If even anti-establishment folks who value print and the natural world are using the internet on a regular basis (using the internet to talk about the death of print - ironic eh?), then how much hope is there really? That's my positive, up-beat post for the day. All the best.