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Old 05-01-2008, 10:29 PM   #8
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yes, based on your usage; I think the Kindle's notetaking and search is a great fit for referencing books of wisdom.


The above was written on the kindle, but since the kindle only provides 1 line for the input field it was slow going to compose the rest of the reply.

I wanted to just comment on DixieGal's reply, which I thought sounded like the Iliad. I just read a review of the eBookwise EB-1150 aka ETI-2 and went to the product page of ETI. It sounds and looks great! If the kindle had that markup feature like DixieGal's reader, that would be perfecto.

I don't want to go off topic but the great thing is the technology is maturing and e-paper will become more of a reality. Reading bibles, scribbling virtual paper, searching and shopping wirelessly all in a low-power, less eye straining manner makes for an exciting time in history.

Cheers,
tony

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