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Old 03-07-2012, 10:48 AM   #17
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Intelligence has nothing to do with a preference for Amazon or Calibre's 'page numbers' over locations. Calibre's page numbering system works on a similar principle to locations, except that they output units that are closer to real life page numbers than locations. They're just different units of measurement. Wanting to use these 'page numbers' in a book is like preferring to use a larger unit of measurement like a metre to measure the length of a football field, instead of an unweildly unit like a centimetre or millimetre. Sure, you might be comfortable with marking out the units of such a length using millimetres, but it cannot be claimed as a sign of intelligence to prefer it to measuring it in metres.
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