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Old 02-10-2012, 02:51 PM   #14
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Yes. That was the news that drove me to create the survey. It pushed me over the edge.
That made me too. Since getting an e-reader and being able to borrow books, I have actually been more open-minded to buying either a printed or e-copy of a book I like after having read it on my reader.

In general I am very cheap about books, but I am less "cheap" than "I want to know what I am getting". I had not bought many books, because I can get so many free books, but it is because of that, that I am more open to buying. Having an upper limit on my general budget doesn't mean I am inflexible. I have a birthday coming up in a few months, whereby I can spend OPM
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