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Old 12-28-2011, 08:52 PM   #28
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Originally Posted by CJJ View Post
What fun is there in dying and not being able to bequeath several tons of books to your children?
I guess in the future it will be a slip of paper with log-in and password.
Hehe, true. My children already have unlimited access to most of my dtb books. When I was a dtb reader I used to also participate in BookCrossing and get and give books for free occasionally at Bookcrossing gatherings.

The cool thing is that anyone i give a book to is always happy to get one! Now that I have an e-reader, I am not very attached to many of my books, as most of them I had were classics which I have now replaced via Project Gutenberg.

My youngest child was born around the time that Music/Video stores stopped carrying cassettes, and nowadays they are into music downloads - less stuff, more GB
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