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FarCenter

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40. A tablet is cheaper than a TV, and not many people don't have a TV.
Sat Mar 15, 2014, 05:29 PM
Mar 2014

And you can probably find free WiFi closer than a library.

If you can afford to drive or take mass transit to a library, you can afford to read electronically.

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Happy to rec this. cali Mar 2014 #1
Libraries are a dying breed yeoman6987 Mar 2014 #34
my library is anything but what you describe... blue sky at night Mar 2014 #42
I guess around 2 years ago yeoman6987 Mar 2014 #45
My wife and I are retired... Stonepounder Mar 2014 #54
I am so glad that you take advantage of the library yeoman6987 Mar 2014 #60
You can go back and change your post when you recognize that you are wrong. Enthusiast Mar 2014 #68
You might do better with a sign that says jtuck004 Mar 2014 #62
It is not only the tea party that wants to keep Amrica dum Perseus Mar 2014 #75
You are so wrong..... llmart Mar 2014 #55
The future of libraries is to open a damn Starbucks in it? YOHABLO Mar 2014 #63
You are 100% correct... Perseus Mar 2014 #76
Ummm...my library is great! blueamy66 Mar 2014 #65
It's called funding... blackspade Mar 2014 #74
Libraries in our county have those things. Starry Messenger Mar 2014 #83
An important point; but not a very good article. earthside Mar 2014 #2
Absolutely. The Librarians are the greater resource... hunter Mar 2014 #3
The basic premise tooeyeten Mar 2014 #33
Part of it is changes in copyright law. lumberjack_jeff Mar 2014 #58
this linkis more about the libraries hollysmom Mar 2014 #4
GOP War on Rural Americans earthside Mar 2014 #86
on a state by state that is true but hollysmom Mar 2014 #87
This message was self-deleted by its author LuvNewcastle Mar 2014 #5
And we slowly march back to the dark ages... awoke_in_2003 Mar 2014 #6
K&R redqueen Mar 2014 #7
There will be an uprising..When they come for my Library and My Credit Union joanbarnes Mar 2014 #8
Public libraries are the real wealth asjr Mar 2014 #12
When I was a kid some of the best things about this country were: Arugula Latte Mar 2014 #9
Common community data and information polynomial Mar 2014 #10
But public libarries are soshulism. We can't have that! Scuba Mar 2014 #11
Is that photo for real??? theHandpuppet Mar 2014 #14
Of course tooeyeten Mar 2014 #35
Thanks, Scuba! Enthusiast Mar 2014 #69
Oklahoma State Rep. Sally Kern tried to pass a bill a few avebury Mar 2014 #13
heck, they started with punishing those against segregating the students MisterP Mar 2014 #23
Who needs all those old, icky books anyway? And besides, reading old books hurts the economy!!! reformist2 Mar 2014 #15
Ebooks with limited use/expiration are best. jsr Mar 2014 #32
Libraries need to be reinvented FreeJoe Mar 2014 #16
I think libraries have been reinvented. Talk to your local librarian about electronic access... Hekate Mar 2014 #30
reinvented how? quakerboy Mar 2014 #43
There's the $64 Billion question... elzenmahn Mar 2014 #49
As with cattle.. vkkv Mar 2014 #17
The USA is starting to resemble Puglover Mar 2014 #18
In this small, East Texas town, a bastion of Tea Party dominated... jamesatemple Mar 2014 #19
Americans are making choices and pragmatic_dem Mar 2014 #20
your president, congress, & other elected officials are making that choice, the "people" are not nt msongs Mar 2014 #21
I dont recall having been presented that choice quakerboy Mar 2014 #46
K&R and shared to my Facebook page LongTomH Mar 2014 #22
Free public wireless internet should replace public libraries. grahamhgreen Mar 2014 #24
Would that include making all literature free also? Revanchist Mar 2014 #26
"Replace" was a bad word, I mean added to the library system, along with e-book rentals.... grahamhgreen Mar 2014 #31
I would rather see a public/private partnership to get access to the needy Revanchist Mar 2014 #39
Why just the needy? quakerboy Mar 2014 #47
Project Gutenberg has 42,000 free ebooks, including most out-of-copyright that you'd want to read FarCenter Mar 2014 #37
Which does nothing for a poor person without a computer or tablet. Revanchist Mar 2014 #38
A tablet is cheaper than a TV, and not many people don't have a TV. FarCenter Mar 2014 #40
Two minds on this really... Lancero Mar 2014 #25
don't forget this is a state that has closed hollysmom Mar 2014 #27
The rich and powerful don't think that they have any obligation to "the public" YoungDemCA Mar 2014 #29
Libraries offer much more than just printed paper quakerboy Mar 2014 #48
Jesus Christ. Enthusiast Mar 2014 #71
Books are not dead! antiquie Mar 2014 #84
Not dead... Lancero Mar 2014 #88
The attack on the libraries is intentional, and it is connected to other attacks on public resources YoungDemCA Mar 2014 #28
It's ALEC. ALEC. ALEC....ALEC. ALEC must be eliminated. Zorra Mar 2014 #56
Interesting. Here in southwest Ohio they approved a nearly $200million bond issue madinmaryland Mar 2014 #36
K&R DeSwiss Mar 2014 #41
Why doesn't the publishing industry fight this? Dopers_Greed Mar 2014 #44
Well, then thank goodness for the advent of the digital library! kentauros Mar 2014 #50
When places like libraries, sulphurdunn Mar 2014 #51
Good News: It Pays to Love Your Libraries (and Librarians) Zorra Mar 2014 #52
Some areas have great libraries, like in my metro Detroit suburb... fujiyama Mar 2014 #53
drip drip drip blkmusclmachine Mar 2014 #57
many of our colleges indirectly help close them down by supporting right wing radio stations. certainot Mar 2014 #59
k&r.... spanone Mar 2014 #61
omg Liberal_in_LA Mar 2014 #64
I didn't realize the significance literacy played in delinquency, violence, and crime. Enthusiast Mar 2014 #66
K&R! This post really should have hundreds of recommendations. Enthusiast Mar 2014 #67
K&R myrna minx Mar 2014 #70
Library alive and well Woodwizard Mar 2014 #72
Welcome to DU! suffragette Mar 2014 #80
Our little town just added a public Library madokie Mar 2014 #73
IMO, the best municipal libraries are in Santa Monica, CA. SunSeeker Mar 2014 #77
Here's what Michigan libraries are doing N_E_1 for Tennis Mar 2014 #78
Get rid of fredamae Mar 2014 #79
Libraries are a living symbol of much that the right wing hates suffragette Mar 2014 #81
Just rebuilt several of ours in our county treestar Mar 2014 #82
Like pay phones, the Elite don't need public libraries, so goodbye. librechik Mar 2014 #85
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