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Old 06-24-2010, 04:20 AM   #52
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Originally Posted by boswd View Post
I don't think they're crippled, they do what they were built to do, read e books and they do them great.
I don't think my couch is crippled because it doesn't turn into a car.
I'm saying ebook readers do not read ebooks well. That is supposed to be their function, and they are quite mediocre at that. I simply find the standards of most ebook apologists to be extremely low.

This assertion that I'm calling ebook readers crippled because they don't do some completely unrelated function is idiotic.

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