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Originally Posted by hpulley
My old paperback novels look like sepia mode on the Vox now so they are NOT long term investments. Good hard cover editions on good paper have done better but pulp is not forever. Where did I put my stone tablet editions?
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Long term ... stone table ... wow! We have an immortal amongst us!
Seriously though, I typically read 30 to 60 year old paperbacks. I would be shocked if any DRMed ebooks last that long and would even be surprised if companies like Amazon still exist. (Keep in mind that most of the tech giants of today are significantly less than 40 years old and most of the tech giants from bygone eras were bought up or went under.)