Ask HN: Did you throw away all of your college textbooks and regret it?
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Re: Ask HN: Did you throw away all of your college textbooks and regret it?
#2While it's increasingly becoming harder for new students to use old text books due to the habits of publishers releasing new versions yearly and educators go along with it, there is still a lot of value to a new student in a slightly older text.
Regards,
O.
Re: Ask HN: Did you throw away all of your college textbooks and regret it?
#3No, I rarely part with a book under any circumstances. Of course, the downside to this is that my apartment looks like that of the book dealer guy from that movie Unfaithful. I've long overflowed all of my shelf space, and now have books stacked up all around the place. I keep meaning to pitch some of the obviously no-longer-useful ones (especially the ones on obsolete, closed-source, proprietary technologies like ASP, ActiveX, etc.) but I have a real strong aversion to throwing books out.
Re: Ask HN: Did you throw away all of your college textbooks and regret it?
#4At the time, I didn't expect to ever want the books again, but after a few years, I wished I had kept some that I got rid of.
Re: Ask HN: Did you throw away all of your college textbooks and regret it?
#5There are a few treasured texts I keep (Elements of Style, a really good programming book written by a professor) that I kept, but I ditched 95% of them and never missed a beat.
Re: Ask HN: Did you throw away all of your college textbooks and regret it?
#6Did you throw away all of your college textbooks and regret it? What have you done? No, I rarely part with a book under any circumstances. Of course, the downside to this is that my apartment looks like that of the book dealer guy from that movie Unfaithful . I've long overflowed all of my shelf space, and now have books stacked up all around the place. I keep meaning to pitch some of the obviously no-longer-useful o…
Of course, I'm also continuing to buy more books, so, um...
Maybe someday I'll come to like ebooks just as much, but so far I'm not counting on it.
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#8Did you throw away all of your college textbooks and regret it? What have you done? No, I rarely part with a book under any circumstances. Of course, the downside to this is that my apartment looks like that of the book dealer guy from that movie Unfaithful . I've long overflowed all of my shelf space, and now have books stacked up all around the place. I keep meaning to pitch some of the obviously no-longer-useful o…
After college (see my top-level reply) I became the same way for some years. I eventually came to realize that a lot of my books truly no longer held any value to me, and I would almost certainly never open them again. I've managed to clear out about 10-15% of my collection, which actually did marvels for making the place look tidier. Of course, I'm also continuing to buy more books, so, um... Maybe someday I'll come…
I've found that e-books occupy a certain niche for me, and they haven't replaced dead-tree books in general. I love my ebook reader when flying (I can carry hundreds or thousands of books on the plane with me! How awesome is that?), and when reading in bed at night (when I'm ready to go to sleep, I just close the cover and close my eyes. No need to fumble around with the lamp, etc.)
That said, most of my ebooks are pirated and are limited to specific niche topics - my collection of ebooks doesn't even begin to rival my physical library in breadth. Maybe eventually, but we'll see...
Re: Ask HN: Did you throw away all of your college textbooks and regret it?
#9Unless you're keeping them for nostalgia/sentimental value.
Re: Ask HN: Did you throw away all of your college textbooks and regret it?
#10Doing it all over again today with what's available online, I'd get rid of almost every book after I was done with it. They are so easy to replace that it's not worth the hassle and storage. Think of Amazon / eBay as your book storage mechanism.