Sujet : Re: OT: central limit theorem
De : user (at) *nospam* example.net (bitrex)
Groupes : sci.electronics.designDate : 26. Apr 2024, 21:26:23
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On 4/26/2024 3:10 PM, Don Y wrote:
On 4/26/2024 11:46 AM, bitrex wrote:
I have one of these inexpensive Ikea bookshelves for storing some of my
electronics books:
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<https://www.ikea.com/us/en/p/laiva-bookcase-black-brown-40178591/>
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I noticed the center shelf was starting to sag a few degrees. :( The assembly manual specifies a weight limit of 33 lbs evenly distributed which seemed like an oddly specific number. So I weighed the books on the shelves, which aren't particularly well organized other than to fully fill the available space widthwise on each shelf.
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A random assortment of hardbacks and paperbacks, some are tall and skinny, some are short and fat. And each shelf was clocking in at 33 lbs +/- 2 lbs.
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So I guess a heuristic for filling these shelves is just fill 'em up then remove the heaviest book, and de-rate the center shelf by maybe 5- 10 lbs because it's unsupported by a backing.
Smarter move is to buy all of your texts in electronic form, before you
end up with a shitload of dead trees!
When I moved here (~30 yrs), I had some 80 "Xerox Paper" cartons full
of paperbacks -- not counting "text books". (I read ~500pp/wk) Take
a moment to think of that volume (let alone MASS!).
I eventually scanned everything with a Perfect Binding and now fit those
same books on a single microSD card (in a Nook; PDFs on a 12" tablet).
PDFs are a dreadful format! Maybe there's a high-end e-ink that processes them effectively but they look like shit on the cheaper ones like most of the Kindles with e-ink displays.
I hate reading on an LCD I stare into an LCD half the live long day anyway, blech.
The "hard back" texts are a lot harder to "process" but are suffering the
same fate. I wouldn't wish the task of MOVING (or disposing!) the
dead tree collection on my worst enemy...
Gotta enforce a one book in, one book out rule man. I've never lived on my own in a residence spacious enough that I had the luxury of just stockpiling tons of stuff in case it might come in handy someday. I don't have an attic, garage, or basement!