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Old 04-09-2011, 10:56 AM   #146
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Of course her original work being in longhand wouldn't have anything to do with being unemployed and on state benefits... lots of computing gear for people in that position... and maybe she got a touch prejudiced against ebooks when one of the HP books was ripped off from the printer, scanned and posted to darknet before the actual release of the book... still, it's just unjustified prejudice...


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Originally Posted by wodin View Post
Prejudice is prejudice; it is neither rational nor easily overcome. Ms. Rowling has an obvious prejudice for technology as exemplified by her first drafts being in longhand and her resistance against all argument to electronic publication.

Don’t hold your breath for your legal e-copy of any of her work. If, like me, you can morally rationalize (right or wrong, I define my own morals)the money I’ve spent on multiple DTV copies of the series; Google is your friend.
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