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Old 03-28-2017, 07:54 PM   #106
graycyn
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Originally Posted by Sweetpea View Post
For me, the only advantage of paper books over electronic books is that you can show them off. A library (which has always been a very comforting environment for me) is a bit more difficult with electronic books and a lot more expensive too!

So, that's the only reason I have paper books: to show (I also have a house that's big enough for a library )
But you can only show off a paper library at home.

Whereas I'm digitizing a number of my rare books and can upload them to the cloud or load then on my phone or tablet and show them off to my friends wherever we happen to be.

This is good, because none of my friends live in town...

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