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Old 08-20-2010, 02:29 AM   #53
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Originally Posted by Andrew Kaufman View Post
I understand the attachment to paper books. I still have a bookcase filled with some of my favorites. But I kind of get the feeling it's more about change; some people are very resistant to it. I'm sure eventually, they'll shift. Someday, our grandchildren's grandchildren will look at pictures of people reading paper books and ask: "Daddy, What's that?"
I hope that NEVER happens. I still get a good feeling walking into a book-store and browsing through, i will never be a complete e-Reader, it's like curling up at night with a toaster, only thinner. I use mine alot, almost exclusively, but when I'm at home sitting on the couch or reading in bed, it's always a book. when I want to go somewhere, it's the e-reader.
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