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Old 08-23-2007, 01:38 PM   #1
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Smile Hi there, MobileReaders

Hmm...typed out a big introductory post, was called away to do something else, and when I went to preview my login had expired and all was lost. Might be a sign.

Just wanted to introduce myself. I recognize some of the folks here from Brighthand.

I'm fairly new to e-books. I have been reading a lot of 18th and 19th century novels lately, and it makes more sense to download them to my Treo rather than buy a book that I don't have room for. I'm thinking of clearing out a few shelves of my groaning bookcases by replacing some classics in e-book versions.

The only thing is that my eyes do get a little tired if I spend a lot of time reading on the Treo, so I think Santa might be bringing me a Cybook Gen 3. Currently I use eReader Pro on my Treo with Mobipocket as a backup, but I might have to switch to Mobipocket full-time.

This is a great forum and I'm learning a lot here!
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Old 08-23-2007, 03:00 PM   #2
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