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Old 06-15-2011, 10:26 AM   #75
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Originally Posted by Prestidigitweeze View Post
As a student, I used to differentiate between books needed for grueling study and those I intended to keep (though sometimes books were both). I tended to use a soft pencil after grade school, where I learned about the limitations of erasable pens.

Sometimes you have to mark a physical book when you're studying for a test. It isn't the same as finding a memorable line as a reader, which is better sent to or entered into a computer anyway -- don't you think?
I never felt the need to write inside a book, even when I went to school. My schoolbooks (those that I didn't buy second-hand) are still as clean as when I bought them. If I needed to remember something for a test, I'd write it down on a piece of paper. I always found that easier to study later than trying to find the "important" parts inside a book.
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