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Old 02-14-2011, 06:30 PM   #3
CazMar
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Yes, Peter is correct and if you live in a remote area you might be out of luck with a public wifi connection. For non-DRM books you can probably collect a flash drive full of these next time you are in town, but with DRM'd books I can't think of a legal method of getting them apart from the internet.
I don't know where you live but a few complaints about the computer access in your local library would be a good move. Of course, they might be on a very tight budget and can't afford repairs. Perhaps you can write a few letters to your local council (or whoever runs the library) or start a fund raising campaign to get better computer access. Just keep reading and good luck!
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