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Old 02-15-2012, 05:28 PM   #136
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The thing is, I doubt I will ever spend as much as I did in the years when I was building up my "foundational" collection. If I have amassed a collection of over 300 favorite paperbacks sitting in my house, why would I bother buying a bookshelf and storing them if I didn't plan to use them again? we're just one household, not a multinational corporation.
Same. I have spent so much money on physics books and sci-fi books, and I read many of them over and over.


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Much like if one year I am buying a dozen sweaters for myself, I don't need to buy that many for myself the next year, if any. I have clothes.
Can't have too many sweaters in Antarctica I'm sure!
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