Thread: Touch No mans land
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Old 08-31-2013, 09:35 PM   #10
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Originally Posted by dragon77 View Post
I was thinking about this the other day. Who actually needs thousands of books? Even if a person reads 2 whole books per week it would take nearly 20 years to read 2000 books. It's not likely that anyone can actually read the estimated 32000 books that fit on one SD card considering that in 80 years there's less than 30000 days.
some people on this board read a lot more than that. i remember someone mentioning 10-15 books a week. x52 and more on vacay. So some people are probably closing in on 1000.

Not to mention newspapers from calibre, scientific/academic papers, manuals, etc etc whatever other uses people have besides actual books.

I'm older than 20, but I bet I've read more than 1000 books a decade, and I'm not a fast reader...I just read a lot.

Anyway the point is...some people might read that many books. or at least dream of it
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