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Old 07-03-2008, 11:24 PM   #53
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In terms of seeing Kindle readers while I'm on the light rail (Dallas's mass transit), I haven't seen it yet. Then again, I always celebrate when I see anyone reading at all. I don't think the issue is whether people will stick with paper. The issue is whether paper is replaced by eBooks--or by no books.
What's the ratio of readers between male and female? I see a number of folks reading on the subway, and my impression is about 3 to 2 women to men. A few kids have been reading, but the younger folks of both sexes seem to be preoccupied with games on their cell phones. I've seen a Sony Reader, but no Kindles so far.

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