RangerJoe
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Joined: 11/16/2015 From: My Mother, although my Father had some small part. Status: offline
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ORIGINAL: Maallon Pictures like this make me regret buying e-books all the time, because I can't have a nice and classy bookshelf like this. E-books don't hurt someone either if they are hit with one . . . Well I could throw my tablet at that someone instead......once.... quote:
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ORIGINAL: Maallon Pictures like this make me regret buying e-books all the time, because I can't have a nice and classy bookshelf like this. My biggest concern with e-books is having a way to access them ten years down the road. The whole family loves books, so they are everywhere, along with ladders to get to them. I am not sure the whole family enjoys Roman helmets, but who knows? Yeah that's true, with this whole "as a service" thingy that's going on in the last years I actually don't genuinely own the books that I buy, it's more like I pay money to borrow it for an unspecified time frame and if their servers go down, well that's it. This is mostly the case for amazon at least. But the big advantage is: They are often much cheaper than the paper versions and thus I can afford to buy even more books that way. For example: Your recommendation "Nomonhan, 1939: The Red Army's Victory That Shaped World War II" as e-book costs only half the price of the physical copy on amazon. Everything has it's advantages and disadvantages I guess. If you just want to read them, the library is free. There are also free books online as well, include about the US Naval Infantry (Marine) operations.
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