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Old 10-01-2007, 03:49 PM   #22
Alisa
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Originally Posted by THJahar View Post
<rant> I vote NEVER put a light on any eink device EVER.
I'm tired of this bleeding argument. I mean seriously we've been reading books that *ahem* don't have a light source for centuries.
I mean for FSM's sake, if you are one of the very small minority that need to read in the dark with out turning on another light source, please go out and buy a bloody lightwedge or torch.</rant>
One of the reasons I want to spend hundreds of dollars on a gadget to read my books is to improve over the reading experience I had before. Just because my dad's 1968 Ford didn't have power steering or anti-lock brakes doesn't mean I don't want them. If they can put a light in and still keep the cost low, why care? Just don't use it if you don't like it. If there's not enough people that want it, they won't put it in. If you're sick of the argument, you don't need to read it.
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