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Old 08-07-2010, 07:45 PM   #17
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Originally Posted by davidspitzer View Post
i was not trying to "zing" you just an observation, but based on your response I would say your just a bitter jerk who needs to get a sense a humor. One of the main purposes of this site is to look at the ereaders and comment on their form and function if that hurts your feelings you should move on
The pro and cons of your first post are probably valid. No argument there, I've never seen the Pandigital Novel.

Even the "first reaction" of what's an ereader doing in BB&B may be understandable.

"I looked around the store at all the pots, pans, cooking gadgets and towels and thought to myself "is an ebook reader really on the shopping list for the demographic of the store?"

My first posting on the topic was that BB&B might indeed be a logical place to sell an ereader.

I don't think that we have a disagreement there, do we?


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My better judgment has kicked me in the butt. A lot of trash has been removed from this post.

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