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Old 11-23-2009, 06:16 AM   #39
LDBoblo
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Yes, what you are missing is that LDboblo is an incorrigible pbook lover (nothing wrong with that) and anthing else than a 100% pbook like device will never satisfy him.
Not really that much of a paper book lover, since I don't swoon over the smell and feel of traditional books really, or blog about how digital can never replace the "soul" or experience of reading paper. I simply was responding to a post that claimed that a 16:9 ratio is not ideal for books. I simply think it is funny that an ebook device promoter/user would claim such a thing.

Yes, I think ebook reader devices at their current levels of sophistication are a really bad corporate joke. That's hardly a secret 'round these parts. Functionality and responsiveness aren't that audacious a set of demands for a 2009-2010 device that does nothing but view low-quality text files.
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