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Old 07-15-2018, 01:02 AM   #4698
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Originally Posted by kcladyz View Post
LOL If i stopped buying books I can read non stop with what I already have probably for 3 years
Oh, I'd be good for at least a decade. Easily. If the power went out and I lost access to my ebooks, I could probably get a year out of just the dead ents piled up at the foot of my bed.

(counts, multiplies, estimates...)

Okay, maybe eight or nine months before I'd get into the boxes under the main stacks. The boxes would probably take up the rest of the year, but that's harder to estimate; there are several hardbacks in those. At any rate, food would become an issue long before then.
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