Love this idea! I’ve mostly read my books through digital means so looking around my house it doesn’t appear I’m much of a reader.
Estimating how many bookshelves I’d need to store my collection is a fun metric.
Book reader community.
Love this idea! I’ve mostly read my books through digital means so looking around my house it doesn’t appear I’m much of a reader.
Estimating how many bookshelves I’d need to store my collection is a fun metric.
What a ridiculous way to measure books, I love it.
Grabbed the last 12 inches of (physical) books I read and added em up. Mix of very recent and older books (much thinner pages and smaller type/font), and now I want to see how much difference those variations make when comparing different stacks of books, but goddammit I know I had other things I was gonna do today
There's a shit ton of variation...
I agree. I know it would be possible to make an average on something like an entire library, but I just used a random foot of books, a ruler, and a tape measure.
Does anyone know how to find and average number of pages in a foot or meter of bookshelf across a whole library, or library system?
Y'all are listening to audiobooks at 1.5x???
I just tried it... it's like clippy. How do you do that?
My audiobooks are clippy on Hoopla, but not anywhere else.
Clippy audio is not fun.
Never mind the template, I want a link to the calipers you used to measure the Feet of Shelf so precisely