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Originally Posted by RWood
A few points to catch up:
If we created Marcus Marc I, do we therefore hold the copyright? Is there DRM to prevent others from copying Marcus Marc I? Can we clone Marcus Marc I? Do we wnat to? Are we afraid to clone Marcus Marc I?
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i don't think a drm has been created that could hold Marcus Marc I.
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There is a small room off the entry hall of the house that is identified in the original builder's brochure for the house as "library" and it has a 6' (H) by 8' (W) built in shelving that we use for cookbooks. It is full and spilling onto the floor. This is one type of pbook that we are not likely to replace.
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i finally gave away my cookbooks a while ago. i realised that i never used them ; either i made recipes i knew by heart (and which probably weren't in the cookbooks anyway) or i looked for a recipe online. there is a pretty good site i use a lot marmiton.org and
www.101cookbooks.com is my other favorite. the cookbooks were taking up a lot of shelfspace in the kitchen and i don't have enough of it in there ; my kitchen is approximately the size of half a shoebox.

and i decided it was more important to have room to store food than to store cookbooks.
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One estimate gives pbooks an R value of 10 for insulation. Thus removing pbooks from exterior walls may make the home colder in winter and warmer in summer. All this will increase your electric/gas/oil bill.
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now THAT is some useful info !!!

i should try to rearrange the house so all the bookshelves are on external walls. silly me, over half of them are not, currently.
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I just counted, I have a sheet-fed scanner hooked to this machine, a auto page feeding scanner as part of an all-in-one unit on another machine, and an older HP photo scanner hooked to a third machine. My wife has an HP flat bed scanner for her sewing designs and I believe there is another scanner in the closet. I think I need another scanner.
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at LEAST one more (can i send you some books to scan ?).