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Old 09-24-2010, 05:12 AM   #16
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Surely you mean:
1) Install Kindle for PC on (A)s account
2) Download books
3) Skindle
4) Email book to (B)

Or have I misunderestimated something. I'm of course not suggesting piracy, however, there's no benefit in pretending you are not pirating books just because you've found a convoluted method of doing it.
Its piracy? Its using the tools Amazon gives us, it allows sharing, and keeps DRM etc open. It gives you the same abilities to share and use an e-book like a book, without resorting to removing DRM and sharing it with the world.

The "convoluted" system only works with:

People you trust.
People you know personally.
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Old 09-24-2010, 06:05 AM   #17
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Its piracy? Its using the tools Amazon gives us, it allows sharing, and keeps DRM etc open. It gives you the same abilities to share and use an e-book like a book, without resorting to removing DRM and sharing it with the world.

The "convoluted" system only works with:

People you trust.
People you know personally.
America has just approved white space wi-fi which means you can now have loads of ad-hoc wi-fi networks/devices.

It is in google news via the the register.

The biggest threat facing mankind is terrorism.We must win the war on terror.

we must support our democratically elected governments in this fight.

we fight the good fight
we fight the food fight.

we must win the good fight.
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Old 09-24-2010, 09:25 AM   #18
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America has just approved white space wi-fi which means you can now have loads of ad-hoc wi-fi networks/devices.

It is in google news via the the register.
It isn't WiFi. It isn't an ad-hoc network either. Nothing to do with any kind of Kindle.

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The biggest threat facing mankind is terrorism.We must win the war on terror.

we must support our democratically elected governments in this fight.

we fight the good fight
we fight the food fight.

we must win the good fight.
Put your tinfoil hat back on. It will help with the WiFi as well.
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Old 09-24-2010, 11:13 AM   #19
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Can someone tell me what food we'll be fighting with?
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