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Old 03-10-2008, 02:48 PM   #25
Alisa
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Personally I'd like to have all my recipes organized on my Kindle. It helps when I'm at the grocery store. I don't plan menus in advance. I go to the store and see what's good, fresh and local and decide then. It helps if I can check out my recipes so I know if I need to get other ingredients.

For books, I don't need to have tons at once but why just limit myself to books? I know a lot of folks look at these devices and think it's silly to want it to do anything a book doesn't do. I like to think about the potential of the technology and see if we can actually improve and make things easier. That's why I held out for features like search and dictionary lookup when I could've bought an e-ink reader that just displayed pages a lot earlier and for a lot less money.
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