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Old 01-17-2013, 02:57 AM   #23
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You don't store any ebooks on your PC, or use any local tools for managing them? You never use a word processor or spreadsheet running on your own PC?
I have ebooks, audiobooks, music, videos, notes, and bookmarks stored on internal and external drives; but it's rare when I actually tap into them when the net is down.

Most of the time, I access content via the cloud. Kindle for ebooks, Audible for audiobooks, Pandora for music, Netflix for videos, Pulse for magazines, Google News for news, etc. I'm happy

I have no need for word processors and spreadsheets and offline email clients. To me, a computer is an entertainment device used to consume online content.

My current system is overkill. A Chromebox would satisfy my needs.
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