Always remember that technologies are just tools to make our lives easier. Basically, they still need human intervention. YES, they can efficiently do what they can but again, their capabilities are STILL dependent on the cognitive capabilities of humans. Each technology follows a certain lifecycle: emerging, saturation and death. However, some do not experience the saturation period since they reach death automatically, this is usually common to software technologies. Come to think of this.. All information and communication technologies consider power/electricity as one commodity to make them work. Now what if there is a power shortage or interruption, what happens next? But I must say that Internet is a very powerful tool, however, it still has its own limitations. It's not actually the question of becoming digital or staying traditional 'cause fundamentally, they complement each other. One more thing, digitization of print materials is not the only way of preserving documents or saving space. Converting it into another format such as a microform is another option.

And personally, leisure reading for me means holding a book (print format) and sitting on a big couch.