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Old 06-15-2011, 08:16 AM   #61
astrangerhere
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Ok as the OP here, I am going to call on you guys and beg you to please take it outside.

In turn, I am going to pose a question that I am curious to know what more of you think of from the orignal wired.com article -

Do you find ebooks more disposable than paper ones? Do you keep multiple backups? Are you more apt to delete an ebook or give away a DTB? Do you feel that this is a valid argument against ereading? Why?
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