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Old 05-25-2012, 10:21 PM   #30
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Originally Posted by Cdesja5 View Post
But you could download the epub to your computer and fix that, no?

Edit: sorry, duplicate of JSWolf's answer, I hadn't read that one yet...
It could be done and it would be a matter of only few minutes.
But I simply don't want to do something like that.

If you buy a paper book and find the hardcover torn: Would you fix it yourself with scotch tape (as you still could read the book, no harm to the content) or would you ask the bookstore for a new book without damages?
I know: Many customers won't care. Some will eat while reading and spill coffee on their book and don't mind at all. I do mind. "Collecting" is half the fun to me, the other half being reading of course ;-)
To some, books are tools of daily usage. To others they are valuable collector's items...
I'm the latter. From time to time I even use my old PDAs or Pocket PCs or MiniDisc Players for nostalgic reasons and still value those gadgets...

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