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Old 12-19-2011, 10:58 AM   #11
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Mind you, my point really wasn't "paper books are something I refuse to read". It speaks more to the fact that I have plenty of reading material in ebook/audio book for.

The one paper book I read was because my daughter had bought it and read it.

My sister thought I'd like to get a copy of the Steve Job's biography for Christmas. And I would have, except I downloaded it the day it was released. No need to drive anywhere.

What I asked for instead was an Amazon gift certificate. On Christmas day, she'll give me the certificate, and I'll buy the new Tom Clancy. No need for either of us to go shopping.

I like the experience of reading ebooks better. They are much more convenient to buy. Ergo, without TRYING, ebooks have simply replaced paper books....for me.

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