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Old 09-16-2010, 11:44 PM   #2
TheKindleWorm
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It's a good idea - I think more hobbyists / crafters should consider using ereading devices to store patterns & instructions.

I use mine for recipes. I have an openoffice document where I write my recipes down, convert it to HTML and then use mobipocket creator to convert to a Kindle format. Easy peasy. Very handy in the kitchen when you want to use a tried and trusted recipe. You can always pop a clear plastic bag (ziploc) over the kindle to keep it clean.
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