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Old 06-14-2011, 07:07 AM   #11
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Originally Posted by hermes View Post
This opinion is based on the very limited sample of people who ride public transit.
As many people cannot read on a moving vehicle, and since there is so much collateral interference from other people, scenery and general commotion, I would expect the numbers to be very low and not at all representative of overall eReader population. Another factor is that, as a relatively new eReader, I still have a large stack of unread pBooks which I still wish to read and have not moved much of my reading to eBooks yet. No one would see me with an eReader on public transit.
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