You can scan digitize it but you'll never be able to capture the experience of reading a few centuries old book in a digital medium. The smell of the pages alone emanates history. Two years ago, while reading a two hundred years old book in the library near my college I found an unfinished love letter dating back to the 1st of June of 1865. I was puzzled about why the guy who wrote it, Matthew, never dared to finish it and send it to Nicole. Maybe the book is to blame, its stories were dark and depressing in nature.
crunchydeluxeMar 19, 2010
In that case, it's not even close.
spacecowb0yMar 21, 2010
Or scanned into .png files?
grindmygearsMar 22, 2010
my first computer didn't have a hard drive, what would I need that for? all the games were on floppies.
Closed AccountMar 22, 2010
Cool library bro.
Closed AccountMar 22, 2010
Or his hands are smaller, and your monitor is bigger.
Closed AccountMar 22, 2010
Transistor technology was given to us earthlings by aliens dont you know?
aizlewoodMar 24, 2010
<a class="user" href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GmU_q5xrnto" rel="nofollow">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GmU_q5xrnto</a>
mymayanproApr 3, 2010
is that a Turbine ? or perhaps a large Dynamo ??
dochirinApr 5, 2010
You can scan digitize it but you'll never be able to capture the experience of reading a few centuries old book in a digital medium. The smell of the pages alone emanates history. Two years ago, while reading a two hundred years old book in the library near my college I found an unfinished love letter dating back to the 1st of June of 1865. I was puzzled about why the guy who wrote it, Matthew, never dared to finish it and send it to Nicole. Maybe the book is to blame, its stories were dark and depressing in nature.
skektekApr 6, 2010
1MB, 2 tops. This is what a GB of books looks like <a class="user" href="http://www.margeryscott.com/blog/wp-content/Books.jpg" rel="nofollow">http://www.margeryscott.com/blog/wp-content/Books. ...</a>