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View Poll Results: Do you live in the 21st century? | |||
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13 | 65.00% |
no |
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7 | 35.00% |
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#11
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half.com has som sick deals for books that are almost always in pretty good condition
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#12
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space is always an issue for me and I don't like having a lot of stuff so I'm all about the library. aren't you in nyc? the ny library kicks so much ass it's unbelievable. [/ QUOTE ] Yeah...I'm in NYC. Space isn't really an issue right now...I've got a rather large place in Wash Heights. Agreed the library system is great and I could get my hands on just about anything I wanted to read. There's an aesthetic appeal to having a home library. I just wanted a sense of what OOT does. |
#13
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I'm about 50/50. When I'm in DC, I buy more because the library's crappy. I'm in Cleveland now, and I borrow more because the library is awesome. When I buy, I usually buy unimpressive-looking paperbacks, so the home library stuff is pretty far from my mind. I do reread stuff more frequently than most though, so that's sometimes important to me.
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#14
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Go to your local used book store, you will be amazed at the selection and price.
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