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Old 04-01-2008, 01:56 PM   #1
mjh215
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Hey all!

Just wanted to say thank you to mobileread and the community, it was a great help and influence on my decision to purchase my first ebook device. In this case a second hand PRS-505, which I find incredible. I had limited funds and had been debating various alternatives (including a used 500) but after reading various pros/cons that I hadn't thought of simply thru browsing and reading reviews I went with the 505. Also about a half hour afterwards, and again thanks to this forum, I went to a local Target and picked up the PSP charger.

My interest in a ebook reader was for older public domain titles and newer free to download content. Primarily texts and studies from the von Mises institute, Libertarianism and similar information such as Objectivism. These are interests of mine, and I wouldn't wish to force my views on anyone so just know I am only listing it as a introduction to who I am and not for debate purposes.

As with others I have read alot of the classics as well as classic SF and Fantasy. Among my favorates are authors like HP Lovecraft, Fritz Leiber, Marion Zimmer Bradley and Mercedes Lackey (her earlier works, before they IMO became book of the month cookie cutter versions). The late Adams, Douglas Adams. And Neil Gaiman.

That is all, and thank you for reading - MJ
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