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Old 11-29-2013, 08:43 AM   #19
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Originally Posted by Yapyap View Post
Most reading-inclined people find space for ~200 books at home, even if they don't have a garage (not everyone does, you know). When we're talking about ~2000, that's starting to be another matter, and one where even snobbish* teens and early-20s start thinking about maybe giving this awful e-reading business a try after all.
Precisely. When you've been buying books for 30+ years and have double-stacked bookshelves against every available wall, that's the time when you need to consider whether it's more practical to switch to ebooks or buy a bigger house. It's not a problem that young people tend to have.
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