None whatsoever. I know two other owners of e-ink gear, but they got them without any assistance on my part. Everyone else I've tried to talk into e-reading has only replied with silly things about paper and smell and touch and all the usual drivel so dear to those for whom "book" only means "dead tree".
I remember this happening before, when photography was switching from analog to digital. Everyone was always saying the same things about the feelings they got from using rolls of film, the process to develop them, how digital photography could never truly replace analog, blah blah blah. And now, of course, it has.
In a few years, I hope e-readers will be at the same stage digital cameras are now.
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