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Old 12-16-2010, 02:13 PM   #5
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Can one read too much?
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Originally Posted by jocampo View Post
Did I read well? ... that's illegal, lol ... tell your kids not using others wifi connection or they can get in trouble, years in jail and I'm not kidding. Not unless is an open connection, like B&N, McDonals, etc.

If you have zero access to Internet, all the time, yes, a Kindle 3G is a better option. Keep in mind that you also need to check 3G coverage in your area.

Do not forget that even without wifi or 3G, you can download or buy books from a coffee place with internet, put that in your laptop hard drive, and move to Kindle via USB.
Actually, you didn't seem to "read well" at all.

My folks have an ethernet high speed connection, with zero access to a WiFi signal. Are 3G signals that iffy? They live in a major metropolitan area, not East Podunk.
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