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Originally Posted by John F
And yet, you continue to post. 
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Well, I wasn't intending to post anymore but:
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think your constant reliance on ad hominem arguments - whether characterizing people who disagree with you as "ad-haters" or people who agree with you as "wise authors" or "wise businessmen" shows the absence of any real evidence on your part.
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I wasn't intending an ad-hominem. I was just using it as a descriptive term in oppposition to ad-intolerant. Would you prefer "true believer in ad-free books"?
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I agree. Please stone, stop with the name calling. It's really tiring to constantly see anyone who disagrees with you demonized with some asinine label.
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Coming from a guy who told me that I wasn't welcome on this site because of my opinions, that's pretty rich.
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I have not had to put up with ads in paperback novels for FORTY years and I am not going to put up with them in ebooks I buy now or in the future.
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The problem is that you and others seem to oppose , not merely the possibilityof ads in ebooksyou want to buy, but even the possibility of ads in ebooks that ad-tolerant people want to buy. As I've said repeatedly, there should be ad-free versions of ebooks and ad-supported versions of ebooks