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Old 06-12-2008, 06:45 PM   #50
Alisa
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Originally Posted by Liviu_5 View Post
I understood in the second post and as mentioned I completely agree that having an e-book device that works for you is very helpful including cost-wise. Though I do not think that cost savings by themselves justify buying a Kindle or whatever, but the many advantages of comfortably reading ebooks.
Absolutely. I'm glad I'm saving money but I didn't think I would. That was the point of my original post. When I made the decision to buy it, I thought of it as a luxury and didn't think that it would save me money at all. I figured I'd be lucky to break even but the convenience was worth a premium. With this economic climate, people might be more inclined to give it a shot if they thought they'd save money but it's not readily apparent that you will. At any rate, if the money is really tight for folks, the library and their friends' bookshelves are still a better bet.
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