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Originally Posted by FethryDuck
Ohh, when I tilted my head left, I saw your cute face  You will have to give readers on a DXG specific instruction to turn off the accelerator, else they will roll around on the floor, always attempting to turn faster then the display, never catching your face, see ?
I would
Bay Area - hmm... logged in on a library there and found out they are connected to the Northern California Digital Library - so you may borrow some books there with a DXG, I suppose. Have you tried it ?
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Never tried, lots of their content is WMA audiobooks, and the rest is DRM adobe PDF/ adobe EPUB. I suppose I could break the drm and read it but that would completely go against what they are trying to accomplish, so I'd rather not bother.