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Old 07-25-2024, 12:48 PM   #46
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10,000 is large. That's about 3 years at one book a day, or 21 at 1 a week.

350,000 isn't large, it's insanely huge. That's well over 100 years at one book a day, or nearly a 1000 years for many readers.
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350,000 isn't large, it's insanely huge. That's well over 100 years at one book a day, or nearly a 1000 years for many readers.
Assuming all of them are books, not documents or web articles or the like.
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Old 07-25-2024, 02:00 PM   #48
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Assuming all of them are books, not documents or web articles or the like.
Yes, and typical novels, not epic fantasy or War and Peace etc.

I've loads of documents I might never read. Maybe around 10,000 pdfs of service information, maybe much more, almost 2000 in one source. I'm unlikely to access even another 10, but who knows which 10. Then there are PDF datasheets. Gradually accumulated over 30 years and in some cases via DVD or CD purchase.

But none of that is in Calibre because it's organised by directories and lacks metadata. Adding it to Calibre in a sensible fashion would take years.
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Old 07-25-2024, 02:43 PM   #49
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What is the practical purpose of having 20,000 or 200,000 books? That's more than can ever be read?

I simply add a book to my library from gutenberg or standard ebooks when I want to read it. Think I have around 300
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I stuff software/game manuals into my library, mostly just to keep them in one place. I also know a few other users outside of MR who do this (at least one of them got the idea from me ).
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I do have any actual PDF manuals that are used and work on an ereader in my Calibre. Stuff with complicated controls/menus/functions you'd not remember details of. But that's not many, maybe a dozen gadgets.
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10,000 is large. That's about 3 years at one book a day, or 21 at 1 a week.

350,000 isn't large, it's insanely huge. That's well over 100 years at one book a day, or nearly a 1000 years for many readers.
lol... so.. no everything in there isn't all books, however the majority are.
I have spent anywhere from 100 to 400 dollars a month for 40 years on books. My version of drugs?

I actually read .. hmm... let me get a sense as it's not as easy as saying this many books a year. A lot of books are only 200 pages while some are 10,000+ pages.

Amazon says I read between 400 and 500 books a year... these are of the 200 to 500 pages a book size. I also read 20 or 30 books a year that are closer to 5000 to 10000 pages in size. So, lets say I average 2 books a day of average size. I have no idea why I can read as fast as I can but my reading speed on a bad day is about 600 words a minute and has been since I was 9 or 10. Somehow I also work and have a family around that it is a bit of an addiction though and to be honest not sure it is a good thing.

prior to ebooks I bought physical books. like I mentioned prior in this thread.. I have at least 10,000 physical books that I started collecting at age 7 when I started obsessively reading. Given I'm close to 60 now... It's been a few years I've been doing this.
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Yes, and typical novels, not epic fantasy or War and Peace etc.

I've loads of documents I might never read. Maybe around 10,000 pdfs of service information, maybe much more, almost 2000 in one source. I'm unlikely to access even another 10, but who knows which 10. Then there are PDF datasheets. Gradually accumulated over 30 years and in some cases via DVD or CD purchase.

But none of that is in Calibre because it's organized by directories and lacks metadata. Adding it to Calibre in a sensible fashion would take years.
So maybe 40 or 50 thousand in mine are fun reading. Most of the rest are reference like referenced above. I moved it all into calibre rather than in directories like you mention. A lot of it is roughly organized with tags and metadata into virtual libraries. The rest is the wild west.. however I make sure title and author are correct and have found that it's not hard with calibre's search abilities to find relevant stuff.

Part of my mentality is pack rat and information junkie. Hopefully I can pass this down to my children and theirs in turn. I don't consider the planet spanning access to data and knowledge we have today to be something we can depend on tomorrow. Being in IT... I have been noticing for the last 15 to 20 years that the internet is becoming more and more curated and shaped. I think between political goals and the power of new AI systems that within another 10 to 15 years our access to real data and information will be cut in half if not more, or at the least made difficult and monitored, not that it isn't now.

I used to be in awe of the public library.. all that information just waiting to be discovered. In a sense or maybe in reality I now have my own library that dwarfs the public one from my childhood.

Many books in it are ones that have been out of print that I have in my private physical library and have scanned into pdf form.

Though I don't buy as many physical books anymore and almost never new ones. I still buy many reference books on dozens of topics all the time for my children, wife and myself as we move from one interest to another. Cooking, Art of a dozen fields, howto, animals, farming, gardening, medicine, music across time and instruments, languages, and much much more.

One of my biggest disappointments in my self is my seeming inability to turn much of my accumulated knowledge into applied power in my life. Though I guess in some ways I have in that I very rarely ever pay anyone fix or do stuff for me as I can do just about anything needed to a jack of all trades master of none standard.



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