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Old 01-31-2011, 08:07 AM   #14
astrangerhere
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I do almost ALL of my reading on my Nook, but for the odd book here or there (usually a Japanese text or novel), I still carry a book around. I don't feel odd about it, I only feel the loss of convenience to myself.

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(I've so far seen a total of 0 ereaders in the wild, in case you were wondering )
I see quite a few of them, but that may be due to my profession. I spend all my time in my lawfirm with other attorney's, many of whom love their e-readers. I've actually heard some of them chatting about how they can read, er, unseemly books now and no one has any idea because all they see is the pretty e-reader skin. There is a distinct lack of dimestore fantasy and boddice ripper covers now.
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