|  02-02-2012, 01:19 AM | #31 | 
| Geographically Restricted            Posts: 2,630 Karma: 14933353 Join Date: Dec 2008 Location: Perth, Australia Device: Sony PRS-T3, Kindle Voyage, iPad Air2, Nexus7v2 | 
			
			We simply have no more room for physical books anymore. Decision is thus made    | 
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|  02-02-2012, 01:48 AM | #32 | 
| Basculocolpic            Posts: 4,356 Karma: 20181319 Join Date: Jul 2010 Location: Sweden Device: Kindle 3 WiFi, Kindle 4SO, Kindle for Android, Sony PRS-350 and PRS-T1 | 
			
			Threw out 200 kg of books a few days ago, have another 100 kg or so to go. I'm never going back to p-books, no dusting, no rearranging, no problems finding space for them. I can't recall when I ever re-read a book. The only reason I kept the books around was a diminishing sense of vanity (see how well read I am) and I now reached the age where I truly don't care what people think of me. So out they go, and in goes the digital. Even got a Sony Reader (actually three, two in reserve) so I would be able to purchase non-English books (outside the US it is all epub). E-books are the ultimate in compact living.
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|  02-02-2012, 06:23 AM | #33 | 
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|  02-02-2012, 08:50 AM | #34 | 
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|  02-02-2012, 09:08 AM | #35 | 
| Loves Ellipsis...            Posts: 1,554 Karma: 7899232 Join Date: Dec 2010 Location: Washington, DC Device: Kobo Wifi (broken), nook STR (returned), Kobo Touch, Sony T1 | 
			
			It takes all types to make the world go round - I am lucky to live in a place where I can have a room to stuff all my books in.  I re-read all of the time - there are very few books that I've kept (not counting reference and educational) that I haven't re-read at least twice. I'm obsessive about it, actually.   Speaking of it taking all types - just because one person might find removing DRM trivial doesn't mean that everyone does. Installing it wasn't trivial and so I gave up after finishing the first of 4(!!) needed plugins. So until yall people who find DRM and it's removal so easy start making house calls - stop assuming that it's easy for all. | 
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|  02-02-2012, 09:32 AM | #36 | 
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|  02-02-2012, 09:41 AM | #37 | 
| Loves Ellipsis...            Posts: 1,554 Karma: 7899232 Join Date: Dec 2010 Location: Washington, DC Device: Kobo Wifi (broken), nook STR (returned), Kobo Touch, Sony T1 | |
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|  02-02-2012, 09:43 AM | #38 | 
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			I just moved to a new flat a few weeks ago, with a couple of thousand physical books. The bookshelves (the ones deep enough) are nearly all lined two deep and there isn't room for more bookshelves. Also, with my dust allergy and dust-triggered asthma, I've almost got to the point where I'm ready to punch people who go on and on about the "smell of real books" in the face. Yeah, some of them smell okay, once you've survived dusting them. (And some, like a few photo books I have from the 1960s, stink of some horrible chemical and I can't really even get close to them, never mind read them.) I do appreciate a good hardcover book, provided that it's well made (not going to fall apart on me), uses the nice creamy lighter thicker paper which doesn't blind me, instead of heavy white shiny paper like some new books do, and is still light enough to hold for several hours. Paperbacks... most of them are a real pain to read - hard to hold open, the font is too small and the line spacing too tight, and the ink tends to come off and stain my hands. I still buy my favourite series in hardcover as well as in e-version, because they just look so good in my shelf (and, well, I also buy the paperbacks, as those have a different cover design and...) but that's one small part of all the books I buy and read. I'd practically given up on buying and reading new books before getting my first e-reader, because there just wasn't anywhere to put them. (I'm a re-reader, so I don't like to get rid of the books I have, and the options for that are limited anyway - I buy and read mostly books in English, which don't really have an aftermarket here, and I can't just give them away to a charity or library either, as, again, there is no interest.) | 
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|  02-02-2012, 10:40 AM | #39 | ||
| Wizard            Posts: 3,144 Karma: 8426142 Join Date: Jun 2008 Location: Chicago, IL Device: Kindle PW2, Kindle Voyage, Kindle DXG, Boox M90, Kobo Aura HD | Quote: 
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|  02-02-2012, 05:34 PM | #40 | 
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|  02-02-2012, 05:41 PM | #41 | |
| Fanatic            Posts: 565 Karma: 1113286 Join Date: Jul 2010 Location: Sunshine Coast Australia Device: Kobo (RIP), iPad, iPhone 4, Kobo Touch x2, Kobo Glo | Quote: 
 BUT when you are looking through the "My Kindle Content" file choose to sort by "Date modified" and then the last book you added will be on the top of the list. I always immediately import my all books into Calibre and as pidgeon said once you have the plug ins installed the DRM removal happens automatically. | |
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|  02-02-2012, 07:45 PM | #42 | 
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|  02-02-2012, 09:33 PM | #43 | 
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			10 books a year is "Avid"?!! I guess that could be correct since most people in the U.S will read under 100 books in their lifetime    | 
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|  02-02-2012, 09:49 PM | #44 | 
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			Avid doesn't mean fast.
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|  02-02-2012, 09:49 PM | #45 | |
| DRM hater            Posts: 945 Karma: 2066176 Join Date: Jun 2010 Location: Michigan Device: Nook ST glow, Kindle Voyage | Quote: 
 Lately, I just buy the hardcover. It's paperbacks I have trouble with - I'll take a good hardcover over an ebook (durability, ease of use), but paperbacks suck (like you said, keeping them open is annoying). Plus, normally a real book is cheaper than the ebook, and I hate wasting money. Plus I can always trade in the paper book to my local used bookstore, I love them. | |
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