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Old 07-13-2012, 01:23 AM   #4
DarkScribe
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One thing that can be said about printing books on the ghosts of dead trees rather than digitally - they are durable. They aren't reliant on technology with its propensity to fail when power goes out, or surges, when components fail, or screens break. Some people go on about reclaiming shelf space, but if I did discard all of my books, what could I use to fill those empty spaces? Nothing has the appeal, the warmth, or offers the comfort of rows of books.
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