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Old 05-24-2011, 12:02 PM   #14
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Originally Posted by jocampo View Post
Now, regardless of the moral or legal implications, I think would be better to buy a Kindle or a Galaxy Tab instead. Even when rooting, indirectly, B&N is being affected as well; Nook Color was designed to be used on their "own world" and not outside of it. The problem is that the stock Nook Color device is an awful ereader.
This is ridiculous. Rooting the NC does not "affect" B&N; rooting the NC doesn't "affect" anyone except the person rooting it. B&N would LOVE it if every person on earth ditched their Galaxy Tabs, iPads, and so forth to run out and buy an NC to root for their very own.

Also, can we PLEASE not get into the stock reader argument again? I personally do NOT like the NC stock reader, but it's 100% completely a Your Mileage May Vary issue. Can we please learn to make qualified statements like "A lot of people don't like the stock reader" instead of unqualified statements like "The stock reader is terrible"? It just brings out the flame wars.

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