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Old 06-16-2013, 05:10 PM   #24
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Originally Posted by Jen_Smith View Post
We went electronic partly because I like gadgets and partly because we had so many books we were starting to get to the options point:
1) Move house.
2) Get rid of some books.
3) Put the books in the house and actually live in a tent in the garden.
4) Go electronic.

Nowadays, we're gradually coverting the paper novels to electronic; if I want to read one of our few remaining paper books, I scan it and check the OCR as I read. I tend to take the view that if you have an e-reader, it makes sense to convert over completely. It's a long job, though! :-)
The space thing was probably the biggest issue for me, too. Oddly, it's one of the reasons I've been reading paper books this year: many of them I can get rid of once I've read them, and I get the space back. Digitising my collection seems like a lot of effort for no particular gain.
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