On 02/19/2012 05:24 PM, Bernard Devlin wrote:
I saw one version where they built a robot arm (using LEGO, I think)
to turn the pages.  The process had thereby been completely automated.

I also understand there is a Japanese company that does such scanning
(and reasonably priced).  Last time I looked, they had a backlog of
months.

I feel I am still caught in the past, as in so many ways I still
prefer physical books.  It's clear that my interest in books is
something of a notoriety in the neighbourhood, as I found out that
people used my house as a reference point ("turn left at the
library").  I was kind of embarrassed when I heard that.

Bernard

I wouldn't worry about that. In our flat one cannot see the living-room walls (in some places 3 books deep).

Far more worrying, to my mind, are those who never read at all.


On Sun, Feb 19, 2012 at 7:43 AM, Richmond<[email protected]>  wrote:
Really fascinating stuff..........now how can I find the free time?
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