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Old 12-04-2010, 04:19 AM   #1
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Question Do you read e-books?

Ebooks have to be read on a e-reader, right?

Do you read pbooks, as well as e-books?

Or, do p-books no longer matter to you?

I'm still reading e-books and haven't quite reached ebooks yet.

Is there a natural progression, from e-books to ebooks?

Some people seem to read ebooks, without passing through the transition.

I used to send e-mails to friends about this and they'd reply by email.

Email doesn't seem right to me, though, so I thought I'd just mention it here.

Is this just an expression of OCD, or is there a natural language progression involved?

Do hyphenated e-words evolve naturally into concatenated ones?

Does consistency matter at all?

Are there any lexicographers here, who would care to share their wisdom on this?

Does any of this matter at all, or should I just let you get back to that electronic book you're reading?
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