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cammino said:

Trotzdem schätze ich sie.
7 months ago ( translate )

Armando Taborda replied to cammino:

...obslete but still on shelves...
7 months ago ( translate )

William Sutherland said:

Excellent shot and well said!

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7 months ago

Armando Taborda replied to William Sutherland:

Thanks twice, William!
7 months ago ( translate )

Old Owl said:

Remember, you don't own downloads and streams. These books, CDs and DVDs will be yours as long as you want them. Good picture, Armando, with fine balance and composition.
7 months ago

Armando Taborda replied to Old Owl:

HI! Old Owl, I totally agree with you. Other saying is, we can't decorate our shelves with downloads and streams.:)
7 months ago

Armando Taborda said:

Thanks for fave, Paolo Tanino, and Nouchetdu38!
7 months ago ( translate )

Annemarie said:

indeed..........
7 months ago ( translate )

Armando Taborda replied to Annemarie:

:)
7 months ago ( translate )

Ecobird said:

Never to me Armando. I prefer to hold a book or to play a cd or dvd myself. I am not ready to give up my bookcases or my cd cabinets quite yet.

Best wishes Carol
7 months ago

Armando Taborda replied to Ecobird:

Not for me, either. We can't live without the book' smell, Carol! :)
7 months ago

Steve Nordby said:

Walls and windows and furniture are all technologies invented by humans. When e-readers have been around 500 years maybe they can challenge books.
7 months ago

Armando Taborda replied to Steve Nordby:

Or on the the other hand: maybe books can challenge e-readers. :)
7 months ago