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Old 10-26-2010, 01:15 PM   #26
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Originally Posted by Vandy View Post
Hey, All.

Before I delve too deeply into my comments, I would like to ask a question to the group.

I am a new K3 WiFi owner (got one for myself as a birthday present earlier this month) and have been spending quite a bit of time "playing" with it as well as reading thread after thread on this great forum.

Being somewhat anal in my meticulousness (some people would say I'm more than an organizational neat freak, but...), I am struggling over the whole idea of indexing my ebooks and creating collections.

Given that introduction, would it be more appropriate for me to start my own thread in order to explore the variousl ideas I have for indexing ebooks as well as participate in a give-and-take with other members or, (long sentence here, I know...) would It be better to discuss these ideas within the boundaries of this thread which, as near as I can tell, deals with pretty much the same subject matter?

Looking forward to your advice and thoughts.

Regards,

Vandy

Start a new thread. I think that it would be easier to get advice on that subject in a new thread rather then an older thread. (shrugs)
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