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Originally Posted by Ditchleyportrait
so these guys who claim to not need 3g, do they just not know what they're missing? i think so. the convenience!
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Meh. I'm missing a lot of nothing. The quotes below have said it all.
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Originally Posted by JD Gumby
Eh. If I need to connect my ereader to the 'Net for some reason when I'm away from home, I'll drop in to one of the many, many, many wi-fi hotspots in the region (all the free-standing McD's have 'em, as does the local rec centre/library, and there were 4 different public hotspots in range of the nearest mall's food court, last time I was there). And if I'm traveling, most hotels seem to have access as well these days.
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Originally Posted by carpetmojo
No, probably, like me, a lot of them, guys and gals, don't need it, hard though it may be for you to understand.........
And I'm afraid your attempts to put forward a convincing case for your statement fall a little way short of persuasive, if not somewhat on the shrill side..... 
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Karma for that one, carpetmojo.
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Originally Posted by Terisa de morgan
If 3G is good for you, it's nice, you've the proper device, but don't try to tell me that I don't use it because I'm a poor girl who doesn't know what she is missing. I feel it a bit dismissive.
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Originally Posted by sakura-panda
Not knowing what I'm missing? I'm *not* missing the money that it would have cost me to buy a 3G enabled reader; it's still in my pocket. 
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