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Sep. 20th, 2008 06:58 pmThis actually sounds awesome! The ability to print out for $10 a copy of a book in the public domain. I'm not much of a fan of e-books. At large of the reason that I'm not a fan of e-books is because they're not easily portable (no PDA, only a laptop) and because I'll lack the ability to actually read them in a few years time whereas I'll still have the ability to read my "old-fashioned" printed books. I.e., technology advances and what you can read/open today with your current software, you won't be able to access in a few years time. Yes, I have books from my childhood that I've kept and read. Same for teen years and now adult years. I'm told I could open up my own library. I don't actually consider books to be disposable the way many people do. I either trade them, own them, donate them to the library, etc. rather than actually throw them in the recycle or trash bin. That physically hurts me unless the item is damaged (dog chewed it up, kid puked on it, etc.).
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Date: 2008-10-05 08:17 pm (UTC)I've been "collecting" books since I was kid (my allowance was $20 and I'd spend it all on buying books every week) and I rarely (although I have in the past) get "rid" of my books. I really need to weed out the books I don't want any more or don't like (and never have). I was thinking of maybe using paperbackswap or donating them to a library.
Sorry for the late response. LJ didn't notify and I'm not on LJ much these days due to real life.
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Date: 2008-10-05 09:38 pm (UTC)I really need to start getting rid of books myself- because i'm running out of places to put them. >
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Date: 2008-10-09 09:56 pm (UTC)