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When they can ship me a CD with the information on it (or whatever!), or are willing to distribute the content DRM-free, I'll jump! I can't wait for such a product to become available, so my bookshelves can hold priceless works of art.
Also, I think my wife would swoon if we ever had a bookshelf that looked like that middle one, with the color-coded books.
To Charles' point about hardcopy, I make sure that my books get backed up regularly alongside all my other data to redundant storage.
All that said, I still have 4 completely packed 5ft x 3ft bookshelves at home in my office. Many books aren't available in digital format, and others such as reference manuals or anything else where you flip quickly back and forth are better suited to paper than my Reader (you can go forward/back 1 page at a time, or move through the book in 10% increments using the history keys).
For reading a novel, I grab my Reader. For anything that I'm studying or referencing from, I still prefer paper copy.
In some years we will put a painted (3d)tv screen on that wall where your bookshelves where and we will have our designs on that wall or a painting. Or a sight over the see or whatever you feel like.
About the books:
Books are doomed because they take up space they get old there not backed-up trees are expesive and they will get more expesive. E-paper will be like a calculator cheap and readable. So I for once see no futher in books.
Change is scary but if you never change anything you will be dead before you know it.