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Old 06-21-2008, 11:53 AM   #31
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Originally Posted by spooky69 View Post
The Sony Reader is cooler than the Kindle because it has a (mostly) metal case, is uniformly thin, and keeps its intended functionality relatively narrow. Also, I like the "book-like" justification or whatever you call it where the words spread out to both edges. Is there a hack for the Kindle to make the fonts and formatting not look ridiculous?
And that makes it "cool"?? OK .... be honest, you are a teenager, right??

I don't often purchase electronics for the "cool" factor. I purchase them because they do what I want them to do. I don't see the functionality of the Kindle as being overly broad, unless you are referring to the ability to connect to the internet and purchase books without a computer. And, come to think of it .... that's pretty damn cool.

The "book-like" justification is called "full justification" ... some people like it, and others don't. I happen to be a "don't" myself. I don't find anything ridiculous about left justification, and generally use that in my legal documents.

Since you don't own a Kindle, and don't use a Kindle, why would anyone create a hack to change justification to suit you? Is a change in the justification going to make you run out and buy one?? Seriously??
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