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Old 08-02-2010, 03:13 PM   #42
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Originally Posted by Ea View Post
Other discussion groups and forums I've been a member of, tended to be dominated by americans. Hence, most of the activity and the good discussions took place when it was evening in USA and I was asleep. It's much better here (for me at least), because it's more mixed.
I agree with you Ea I find Mobileread vibrant and alive. The activity/posts goes on pretty much 24/7 (and for me the lovely Americans never seem to sleep they're posting when I'm posting , to my delight I might add).

I have read books I never would have read if it wasn't for all the great tips shared with joy by other MR users and to think about all the hard work that are put in to format, proof read and upload books so others may enjoy countless hours of reading.

But not just only that, I find the user interface really good. Things just work and posting is really easy.

This community is filled with positive people who likes to read and encourage other people to read. I post at MR because I feel a part of this family and contributing feels natural.

Thank you Alexander Turcic for starting Mobileread.
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