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Old 01-23-2012, 08:22 AM   #11
carpetmojo
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Luddite's ?

I still use my feet, admittedly....
But I haven't yet smashed up any reader construction machinery...

And I thought of another, fairly obvious, plus for the book - far superior robustness and likely lifespan!
I haven't yet heard of a reader that's survived a 100+ drop onto tarmac yet. I speak from personal experience with aforesaid book.
[And a friend once found a book printed in Arabic from the shoeline near Land's End !]]

"athlonkmf blabla. Deja vu.
Ebooks vs deadtree once again."

Perhaps that's because it is a discussion worth having now and then, for no other reason that there may be contributors who haven't had the advantage of reading earlier discussions on the topic. An
I do note with interest the apparent lack of interest in the environmental issues.
Surely we're not in denial ?
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