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Comment author: nazgulnarsil 18 February 2011 07:45:51AM *  4 points [-]

books were my last holdout. getting a kindle and enjoying a bare room is worth far more than the $140 outlay. I'm almost down to bed, desk, firearm, motorcycle, smartphone, laptop, kindle, clothes, and toiletries. Still have textbooks, and I'm hoping a decent electronic format for textbooks becomes available in the next few years so I can ditch those as well.

As I've worked towards stoicism my happiness and health have both improved.

Comment author: jsalvatier 18 February 2011 03:54:52PM 4 points [-]

I've found that even for academic books at least 50% of them are available online (not always legally).

Comment author: David_Gerard 19 February 2011 03:49:41PM *  -1 points [-]

Out of all the gross market abuses committed using the leverage of copyright, the textbook racket is as direct an incentive to piracy as I can think of.

Edit: A couple of disabled friends suggest the ridiculous difficulty in legally obtaining audiobooks and ebooks for the visually or physically impaired as worse. I am inclined to agree.

Comment author: David_Gerard 18 February 2011 11:48:19AM 1 point [-]

Bloody oath. See How to lose four hundred kilograms for my attempts to deal with my own artistic albatross.

Books are STUFF. And STUFF is a CURSE. NO DAMN ATOMS! Make your atoms pay rent in non-anticipated usefulness!