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Old 12-16-2010, 09:52 PM   #26
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I am deployed on the USS Abraham Lincoln off the coast of Pakistan and I had a guy with a K3 seek me out. He heard I had a K2 and he needed help since his K3 had locked up and he had no idea how to fix it. Luckily, both models share the same "hard" reset option with the power switch.

15 seconds later I was a Kindle God!

Back to the topic... I have seen probably 10-12 E-readers onboard. about a third are Kindles the rest are a mixture of Sony, Nook and other ones I had never seen before.
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