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Old 05-15-2009, 08:52 AM   #23
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Most of the books I own are comic or illustrated novels or coffee-table type books on design and art. I have a large Arts & Crafts/Mission collection, that can not be reproduced in digital form for an ereader at this time. I do have a couple of CDs that contain entire comic book series but I read them off my computer. An example is STAR TREK and MAD comics. I also have 100 years of National Geographic on CD and got rid of most of the magazines but for 10 favorites. I have National Geographic Maps on CD and the actual maps in a case. I have digital copies of Macworld magazine for the last 4 years and have no p-copies around. I still have a few Classics (Moby Dick, Dickens, Poe) book library on my shelves but have stopped buying books completely over the last 2 years.
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