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Old 06-02-2008, 10:14 AM   #11
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I really wish there were a "Made for Kindle" type certification that addressed the poor graphics issue. I got one technical book and that will be my last one until Amazon addresses this. Most of the tables and illustrations were a complete waste.

I just finished Scott Adams "Sticke to Drawing..." on my kindle and was really annoyed by the graphics. I didn't buy this book for the graphics and didn't really expect to see any. What a dissapointment. I KNOW they could have been better if they had just cut up the panels and stacked them. As it was, I could only guess what the text said and the author referred to the comic text as if you could read it.

If I wen't to a movie with that kind of problem, I'd ask for a refund.

I know Mr. Adams has a few molecules of professional pride AND he actually responds to my emails so I am going to write him about writing amazon about it and I'm going to ask him to have them write me so I can write you about it too.

flerp,

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