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Originally Posted by boswd
why not discuss format, you guys have brought up just how what an inconvience it is to pop an sd card into a slot is. So yes let's talk about how inconvienant it is if you have a ton of ePub books and you have to strip the drm and convert it to mobi and then sideload it. Or if you want to buy a book from a major publisher outside of Amazon that you again are forced to strip DRM and then convert. That's not silly/stuupid/dumb?
but of course since that is amazon then of course it's not an inconivence but since it's the nook poping in an SD card is like being stranded in the middle of the ocean. Whatever the double standards are amazing on here. Something tells me if the Kindle had the same setup you would be singing the exact same song I am. Because I mean having to strip and convert is not a big deal is so I can remotely see how poping an SD card into a slot could be, right?
Also is this not your quote in red from the previous page of this thread?
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Originally Posted by Caltsar
The nook touch lets you browse all books from one area. The only place they're segregated is on the memory. (B&N books go in one folder while sideloaded books go in another folder, you see them all at once in the library view though)
OK then I fail to see what the big deal is.
So what changed your mind? The fact that it's a Nook or that it's a debate I'm involved in?
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Why not discuss format?
Because it has been beaten to death. People who buy Kindles know that they are not going to be able to buy EPub books and conveniently add them to their device.
And because it is not what is being discussed. While I appreciate your attempt to change the topic of conversation from something that people think is a weakness of the Nook to something else not related to the Nook, it is pretty transparent.