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Old 09-12-2010, 01:22 AM   #32
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Originally Posted by desertgrandma View Post
My K1 doesn't take long to boot up, at least not that I've noticed. Maybe 2 seconds from screen saver.

As for ''there is no need to carry all those books at one time''..........there is to me.

Its a secret, guilty pleasure. ("I got 'em all right here!!!)

Finding the books is like looking at a library wall.......sorted by author, you just cruise till you find what you want.

What could be better? Of course, if I'd stay off here more I'd get more reading done.
The reasons I gave were my reasons. I know I have all my books on my computer at home so I don't need them on my reader to remind me of that. If, while out of town, I absolutely just have to access a book I didn't put on my reader, I can just get on my netbook and go to my Carbonite backup to access the book.

One of the nice things about many electronic components is that people can use them any way they want. I prefer to just load the books I can read in the next few weeks on my reader. Others prefer to carry every book they own. It's all a matter of personal preference. Neither is right or wrong. Just because Dr. Drib prefers to have thousands of books he will probably never have time to read doesn't mean everyone should have that same preference. I happen to like chocolate (ok, crave it ). That doesn't mean everyone has to like it. Odd as it may sound, there are people who don't like chocolate.
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