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300k + 150k = 450kOriginally posted by thunderlizard View Post300,000? that's
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10,000 a year for the next 30 years. Your sorting strategy should be mainly a deleting strategy I think.
15,000 for the next 30 years
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40 books a day
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2.5 books an hour (based on being awake for 16 hours)
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Nope, but my bookshelf sags in the middle.Originally posted by doodab View PostDoes any one else have several editions of the same book? E.g. I have 2nd and 3rd of edition of c++ programming language, several webmaster in a nutshells (all out of date) and numerous others.
All paper. ebooks aren't books IMO.
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Does any one else have several editions of the same book? E.g. I have 2nd and 3rd of edition of c++ programming language, several webmaster in a nutshells (all out of date) and numerous others.
All paper. ebooks aren't books IMO.
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300,000? that's
[chews lip]
...
[counts on fingers]
...
[takes off socks]
...
[gets calculator]
...
10,000 a year for the next 30 years. Your sorting strategy should be mainly a deleting strategy I think.
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I know the feelingOriginally posted by Zippy View PostI wish I could get along with ebooks as I keep runnng out of bookcases. I suppose it might help if I could bear to part with any of my books ... Windows 95 programming anybody?
shelf 1 - SQL Server 2000
shelf 2 - SQL Server 2005
shelf 3 - SQL Server 2008
shelf 4 - other tech books
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I wish I could get along with ebooks as I keep runnng out of bookcases. I suppose it might help if I could bear to part with any of my books ... Windows 95 programming anybody?
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Do you have any money left over for living expenses?Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostOver 300,000 non-fiction, about 150,000 fiction, and dozens of magazine series some going back decades
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Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostOver 300,000 non-fiction, about 150,000 fiction, and dozens of magazine series some going back decades
Stop downloading the whole internet!!!
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