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Old 01-11-2008, 10:59 AM   #22
DMcCunney
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I don't wipe with my paperbacks, either. (If I did, my wife would make me put all my bookshelves outside. Bada-bump-tash!)
Of course you don't. That's what Sear's Catalogs are for.

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I'm not saying paper should go away, just that it is wasteful to use paper for books when a more practical and environmentally-friendly alternative now exists. Save paper for important stuff... like wiping.
Oh, I agree. I just don't consider saving paper to be the most important reason for ebooks. It's a fringe benefit. As mentioned, the daily newspaper is the first place to look if saving paper is the big motive.
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