Stop in for a cup of coffee

Yeah, for me, the jury's out on all those free service manual downloads. I'm not real crazy about reprints. I like BOOKS. First editions, IMO are best because they seem to have the least mistakes. As they are reprinted, there are more mistakes......and down right exclusions. I can only imagine how the CD versions are.....and then finally the downloadable versions. Besides, the BOOK needs no lecktricity to work and I can put my HAND right on it. I guess I'm just old. That's cool, too.
I avoided the mymopar pdfs for a long time but now have downloaded most years. (In large part to answer questions here for years I don't own!)
Already have paper originals for for 67 and 68, but lots of info missing for '67 Barracuda that was added in a supplement.

I always try to get paper copies. I hate the download things and CD’s.
First and only CD I bought was the 68 Parts book. Did that after losing access to a Chrysler dealership books when I moved here. It was better than nothing.
I'm not just talking about them, but any virus or corrupt file that can render your computer into a useless turd.
PDFs are pretty safe, although maybe less so in moer recent years.

Since my garage is no where near the house, I often do the same as Hoppy. Copy or print off the pages I need so I'm not further destroying my originals.
I'd say both have their advantages. I don't want a screen and keyboard at the garage.

There's stuff on the interenet thats almost impossible to find and buy. All those TSBs at Hamtramck Historical for example. The master tech stuff is only slightly easier to find. I bought a few at Spring Fling