@Madetoshop wrote:
Attempting to clear out a small bedroom to create a home office for the offspring. Dumb husband is refusing to get rid of his books that he NEVER reads. Ughhhh. So frustrating. Who keeps old books or any book for that matter that you have no use for? What an eyesore and space hog. I need to go take a nap.
@Shop-et-al wrote:
@Madetoshop: LOLOL!
I love books and have accumulated enough of them to keep me busy for a few months when I officially and completely retire. All I need is a bit more money. Then, I can read until I run out of books. At that time, I will fetch more and more and more of them!
@Shop-et-al wrote:
I like old textbooks and old teaching materials. They begin to answer my long-standing question, "What the #@#$@%^& are they teaching!?" It has been fun to find specific publication dates that represent when changed ideas and philosophies would have reached education environments. "Aha! So that is when someone, somewhere, began to have tacit or mandated permission to shun thus-and-such and promote something else. Educators and/or administrators had to choose, approve, and/or create the materials. Looking at a larger context, is it reasonable to suppose that various events over time have their onsets in the backgrounds of these text changes?" But this is one wee aspect of history, and some people do not want to study history after they finish what is required in school.
@KathyG wrote:
Are they fiction, non-fiction, or reference books? My hubby held on to his college textbooks for a lonnnng time, despite me pointing out multiple times over the years that the information was either outdated or could easily be found on the internet. And then all of a sudden one day he came in and announced he was ready to let go of those books.
@Madetoshop wrote:
Attempting to clear out a small bedroom to create a home office for the offspring. Dumb husband is refusing to get rid of his books that he NEVER reads. Ughhhh. So frustrating. Who keeps old books or any book for that matter that you have no use for? What an eyesore and space hog. I need to go take a nap.
@roflwofl wrote:
@Madetoshop wrote:
Attempting to clear out a small bedroom to create a home office for the offspring. Dumb husband is refusing to get rid of his books that he NEVER reads. Ughhhh. So frustrating. Who keeps old books or any book for that matter that you have no use for? What an eyesore and space hog. I need to go take a nap.
Madetoshop, I agree with the waste of space, but I understand your husband. I love books. I read all my books on my phone or tablet now, but I have a whole bookshelf of books I read years ago. I know it's a waste to keep them, but I can't seem to let them go. They're like old friends.
Books are ridiculously easy to list on eBay. I'd pull a few and list them. If he has as many as you say, he won't miss them. You could always list the ones he bought for you.@Madetoshop wrote:
What a waste of space. We have re-located this dang bookcase 3x already and he just cannot let go. He loves books, kept buying them for me until I told him to STOP! He refuses to use a Kindle, laptop or tablet to read. He cannot let go. I told him to sleep with them at night, LOL!
@roflwofl wrote:
@Madetoshop wrote:
Attempting to clear out a small bedroom to create a home office for the offspring. Dumb husband is refusing to get rid of his books that he NEVER reads. Ughhhh. So frustrating. Who keeps old books or any book for that matter that you have no use for? What an eyesore and space hog. I need to go take a nap.
Madetoshop, I agree with the waste of space, but I understand your husband. I love books. I read all my books on my phone or tablet now, but I have a whole bookshelf of books I read years ago. I know it's a waste to keep them, but I can't seem to let them go. They're like old friends.
Have you ever seen the old Twilight Zone episode: "Time Enough At Last" with Burgess Meredith?? Hope that ending never becomes yours!!!@Shop-et-al wrote:
@Madetoshop: LOLOL!
I love books and have accumulated enough of them to keep me busy for a few months when I officially and completely retire. All I need is a bit more money. Then, I can read until I run out of books. At that time, I will fetch more and more and more of them!
@guysmom wrote:
Have you ever seen the old Twilight Zone episode: "Time Enough At Last" with Burgess Meredith?? Hope that ending never becomes yours!!!@Shop-et-al wrote:
@Madetoshop: LOLOL!
I love books and have accumulated enough of them to keep me busy for a few months when I officially and completely retire. All I need is a bit more money. Then, I can read until I run out of books. At that time, I will fetch more and more and more of them!
@walesmaven wrote:
Honny,
Get a small, inexpensive rice cooker. follow the directions. It will turn itself off, but keep the rice warm for hours after it is done. Saves pots!. Also, a rice cooker is a multi-function item plus you can add seasonings to the rice that you cook which is how I make great yellow rice.
@guysmom wrote:
Have you ever seen the old Twilight Zone episode: "Time Enough At Last" with Burgess Meredith?? Hope that ending never becomes yours!!!@Shop-et-al wrote:
@Madetoshop: LOLOL!
I love books and have accumulated enough of them to keep me busy for a few months when I officially and completely retire. All I need is a bit more money. Then, I can read until I run out of books. At that time, I will fetch more and more and more of them!
This banker who wears extremely THICK glasses, loves to read....all the time. He takes his lunch and reads in the large bank vault....now this is the late 50s/early 60s....newspaper headline reads: A-bomb could go off at any time...guess what??? It does.....but because he was in the bank vault downstairs, he is the only one alive....he is devastated at first, even though there is enough canned food to last him. But then he is overjoyed when he finds the library, blown up, but with books strewn all over the place. Thousands of books. He is overjoyed.....until.............(end of spoiler!!)@HonnyBrown wrote:
It's okay to give a spoiler on a 50 year old show!
@guysmom wrote:
Have you ever seen the old Twilight Zone episode: "Time Enough At Last" with Burgess Meredith?? Hope that ending never becomes yours!!!
@HonnyBrown wrote:
wales, I didn't have any luck with my rice cooker either. The rice would cook unevenly: burned on the bottom and crunchy on top. After several variations of this, I gave up.
@walesmaven wrote:
Honny,
Get a small, inexpensive rice cooker. follow the directions. It will turn itself off, but keep the rice warm for hours after it is done. Saves pots!. Also, a rice cooker is a multi-function item plus you can add seasonings to the rice that you cook which is how I make great yellow rice.
@walesmaven wrote:
My small Hamilton Beech rice cooker lives in a cabinet and comes out only when I make rice. It works like a charm, with no issues and the working parts all clean up in the dishwasher. Easy peasy.