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Old 06-23-2011, 02:08 PM   #241
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I guess we all have our stories etc. My co-worker turned me on to eink, which I was opposed to. I was all about " the feel, the touch of a book" person. but I was impressed with eink. So for week he would let me read my current book on his kindle, I was sold. I went home ready to order up one. Then my wife came home with nook (nook classic) to be precise. After playing with for 15 mins, I felt like it was Divine Intervention. LOL

I could have kicked myself for not shopping around and looking etc. The Kindle felt and looked soo antiquated compared to the nook. This was the kindle 2. After playing around with the touchscreen of the nook and then fumbling around with that stupid stubby joystick on the kindle , I was like "Man what was I thinking" and the rest as they say is history.
Isn't it great that we have so many choices? You found an ereader that's perfect for you, and I found one that's perfect for me. No big deal that they don't happen to be the same.
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