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Originally Posted by speakingtohe
If we assume a few thousand means $3000+ you can buy a books. 200-500 as a rough extimate. If you bought 100 books for approximately $1000 you could get another 200 books you want from the library and with a little planning manage to read everything in a legitamte manner. Plus you can also get paper books from the library in an emergency.
And you probably have a large stockpile of unread books already. Why not read them and also imagine you are reading all of the books you do not have yet.
If your imaging thing works as you seem to believe, just imagine you have already read everything and that it has changed you into a Godlike being who would know everything. Should work.
Helen
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Well the last few books I have read had a cover price of 40-50 dollars. Some of the books I have read recently have had a cover price of a hundred or two american...
Yes I currently have access, due to interlibrary loan of just about any book I could ever want. Unfortunately many of those do not exist in a font size that I am comfortable reading in, would it be morally ok for me to download a copy of the book from the internet and just imagine myself accessing it through my local library? Or should I first take the time/money to borrow the book from the library and non-destructively scan it into a digital format so that I can alter the font size and actually read it??
Trust me when I say that your local Safeway will allow you to sample as many baked goods as you desire. It might not be an advertised feature of your supermarket, in fact we will laugh at you for being such a pain in the ass, but we will allow you to eat before purchasing.