Paper is a vastly different medium compared to computers. The ignorance large companies(digital book distributors) show when dealing with humans(by only focusing on ebook sales and nothing more) is really annoying. Take Adobe Reader for example, it is really awkward in how dozens of researchers are unable to grasp the most basic feature of computers: dynamism. These people's minds are still stuck in Gutenburg era and they fail to notice how powerful computers are.
Having had headaches with pdfs(I read lots of books) and the way knowledge is buried in this format, I started a project to inject some dynamism into our book reading.
The Children's Machine, Rethinking School In The Age of Computers - (uprooted my mind completely about kids)
Mindstorms: Children, Computers, And Powerful Ideas -
Turtles, Termites, and Traffic Jams: Explorations in Massively Parallel Microworlds - (helped me to start thinking about phenoms in a decentralized way, a delightful perspective!)
Yea, Consider meeting Elon Musk for a lunch. You and him alone without anyone around. You could ask anything you want...
It is something like 'Warren Buffett's charity lunch'.