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Old 10-28-2010, 09:13 AM   #16
foghat
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I'm not waiting a out a thing.

Sure the overall ebook landscape could be better and no doubt, it will improve. In the meantime, I don't stress out about geo restrictions (especially when they are so easy to circumvent at amazon), price and the like. Even if I was completely geo restricted by Amazon, they still have enough books that I am interested in to keep me reading for years.

Seems like I am the anomaly on this, but I don't worry about paying more for an ebook than the paper version.

Don't get me wrong, I wish ebooks were always cheaper than the pbook, but if it costs me a couple of bucks extra, so what? I'm not going to lose sleep over it.

Besides, that couple dollar savings is easily offset by the convenience of not having to drive to the book store (which costs money). My time is worth something as well.
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