Footnotes are the finer-suckered surfaces that allow testicular paragraphs to hold fast to the wider reality of the library.
When I first wanted to be a writer, I learned to write prose by reading poetry.
People don't like to read text on computer screens (and reading a lot of text on iPod screens gets very tiring very soon, just about as soon as running out of battery power).
I prefer reading e-books on a high resolution LCD screen - like the iPod Touch's - although the pixel density could and should be much higher.
Sometimes, despite the fact that you're reading through masses of material, you just can't not think about a certain event, for it seems to capture the reality of the entire situation so much better than any set of statistics.