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Old 01-21-2011, 10:38 PM   #68
Worldwalker
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Originally Posted by leebase View Post
You can buy a used copy of the paper book. Who says just because you have an ereader that you can no longer read paper books.
You said there was no difference between a pbook and an ebook.

I pointed out all of the differences between pbooks and ebooks.

You then said I could buy a pbook, despite the fact that was never in dispute. Of course I can buy a pbook. Or a movie. Or a flowerpot.

My point remains: You were wrong when you stated that there was no difference between a pbook and an ebook. There are significant differences, as I listed in my post, between pbooks and ebooks.

But, of course, these "discussions" you start are never about you seeking out and understanding other people's points of view. They're about you presenting the publishers' point of view, or what you think the publishers' point of view is, over and over and over again, with the idea that if you say it enough times it will be true.
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