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Old 11-22-2010, 05:51 AM   #46
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And if you have a Border's nearby, you can receive 33% off with coupon on the $6.99 paperback bringing you down to $4.83.
Option 3 is buying a used book which is even cheaper. I don't think there's an equivalent in the ebook world, is there?

This DRM thing just doesn't apply to the physical world of tree books, does it?

If I buy a tree book, I own it and can legally:
read it, loan it, give it, sell it...
do anything except make and sell copies, right?

But if I buy an ebook, all heck breaks loose.
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