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Old 11-23-2007, 12:01 PM   #20
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Notice that keeping a paper book in your library 10 years is passing the book on to yourself ten years older.
Huuh? So what? Most folks don't read read most books again anyway so what does that serve aside from taking up storage space?

True, if there is a book I am likely to want to read again or make easily available to visitors, paper MIGHT be better, but this has become maybe 1 out to 30-50 books now that reference is mostly web based.

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