+---------------------------------------------- Bjartur Thorlacius -----------+
> On 6/7/11, Lorenzo Bolla <lbolla_AT_gmail.com> wrote:
> > What I'll never get about eBooks is that they can store ~3000 books and
> > surely more in the future.
> > 3000 books / (1 book/week) = 57 years.
> > Most of us will already be dead by then... or the eReader itself will be...
> >
> I /might/ live more than 73 years (especially considering that the
> average is somewhere around 80), and I just might read more than a
> book a week. Furthermore some users might like graphic heavy ebooks
> that take many times the space of textual ebooks. But yeah, I don't
> expect to own any of my current devices when I get old.
>
i use my kindle a lot for scientific papers (to bad they usually come as pdf)
and also stuff from the net i want to read but that is not worth it to print it
on paper for a single read - so its not just the book per week thing.
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