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Old 02-23-2009, 01:39 PM   #11
DixieGal
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Tim got rid of all of his old electronic reference books - some talked about possibly sometine in the future having computers in our own homes! Imagine that! I had already given away my scifi collection, so these were mostly college textbooks of literature, so they really never go out of style.

I had been slowly clearing them out, but finally yesterday I thought, "You will never be able to read pbooks again. Just get rid of them." And it was easy after that.

If I ever want to re-read them, I know where to find them to download. See the blinking red arrow above the blue line and the link to "ebooks." Oh wait, there are no blinking arrows to draw attention to the link.

Geoff Sugar, you can have them. But you have to pick them up, because I ain't shipping them overseas!

We did keep all of our travel and art books - those are priceless to us!
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