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Old 12-20-2010, 02:17 PM   #23
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Originally Posted by petercreasey View Post
Apparently you missed my point.

I was expressing surprise that people seek jury-rigged covers that may be less than ideal when a perfectly suited cover is readily and affordably available.
Thanks for explaining. The effort that some people go to in order to develop a custom cover is too much time and inconvenience to me. That's why I picked one that is sized for a different ereader but still a good fit. However, I can understand that some people see it as a challenge and outlet for their creativity to develop a custom cover, especially if they are the type of person who likes to tinker and make things and have the supplies around the house to do so.
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