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In reply to the discussion: Priced Out [View all]Erich Bloodaxe BSN
(14,733 posts)31. If I could digitize all of my textbooks, magazines, pleasure reading...
I could take up half or less of the space I currently do. Publishers really need to sell 'digital copy' rights alongside the paper versions, just like some of the DVDs or Blu-rays come with these days.
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Maybe it's not all where, but how we live. Intentional communities, self-organized groups
mahina
Jun 2015
#154
I find that problem too, putting grocery purchases at the end of the month on a
Cleita
Jun 2015
#153
That's what happens when you have stagnant wages and everything else increases
davidn3600
Jun 2015
#4
I don't think my roughly 5000 books at the time would have fit on your 3 ft shelf.
Erich Bloodaxe BSN
Jun 2015
#140
my folks were better off when i was growing up in the 80s than husband and i are now
fizzgig
Jun 2015
#55
I'm really interested in some of the small houses that are becoming popular, at least on TV.
Hoyt
Jun 2015
#18
If I could digitize all of my textbooks, magazines, pleasure reading...
Erich Bloodaxe BSN
Jun 2015
#31
I must just not be buying the kind of things they have bothered to provide an e-version for yet.
Erich Bloodaxe BSN
Jun 2015
#103
I keep on hearing or reading the prediction of the forthcoming death of real books,
SheilaT
Jun 2015
#145
Two. I've seen some of the set ups at Ikea for 200, 300, 400 sf. They are amazing.
Hoyt
Jun 2015
#169
I moved from Cambridge to Houston in 1980 for a job and an affordable place to live.
DamnYankeeInHouston
Jun 2015
#32
I must have sunk to its level - it's all fine to me. I'm not touristy.
DamnYankeeInHouston
Jun 2015
#83
Great discription. I have been living with family for 10 years now because I cannot afford to live
jwirr
Jun 2015
#36
My parents purchased 3 houses on a huge lot in Pasadena around the Los Robles/Orange Grove ave area
ariesgem
Jun 2015
#81
Better to keep working while you can. Your elderly self will have 32% less to live on
mia
Jun 2015
#93
I'm living in Sarasota, Florida. I must say, much to my surprise, I've found the town to be...
BlueJazz
Jun 2015
#56
I lived in Sarasota in the 70's and loved it. Florida all around is cheap to live in right
Nay
Jun 2015
#94
Same, but worse; I'd move but I can't abandon the one I'm caring for; Heartbreaking. n/t
freshwest
Jun 2015
#60
No we don't. There's plenty of housing in the US. The Fed is currently subsidizing debt
Romulox
Jun 2015
#114