Oh wow, I can see this topic still in existence next year some time! 
Personally I do both. I *never* throw away a book - aren't all techo people hoarders to some degree? I still find books a lot easier to read than a screen. However I also use the net every day, very deeply. If your book-only friend isn't finding good references on the net then he needs to look for better reference sites or learn to use the search engines better. There are sites I return to all the time (generally manufacturer sites, but also on-line e-zine references) but I also like finding new ones with new ideas, and the thrill of the hunt, so to speak, is part of the challenge.
Having said that, and here's a parrallel thread for you all, I rarely ever go to Wikipedia. It's full of junk and not trustworthy. There, I've said it. No lightning yet.....
Cheers.
Ken
Ken,
Studies have shown that accuracy of information on Wikipedia is the same as, or better than, Encyclopedia Britannica. I found it quite shocking.
Ken,
Studies have shown that accuracy of information on Wikipedia is the same as, or better than, Encyclopedia Britannica. I found it quite shocking.
When I hear the phase "Studies have shown..." I'm always inclined to ask "What studies?". Do you have a list of studies to prove your assertion?
Gordon Margulieux
Garmin AT - Salem, OR