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Old 08-26-2008, 03:30 AM   #88
Alisa
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If people would keep their ebook readers past the break even point then they're "green". If not, not. Where that break even point is is very difficult to determine. My suspicion is that I will never keep an ebook reader until it's past it's break even point. I like new gadgets/toys/features too much to keep a unit that long.

There are many like me who want to keep on top of advances in consumer electronics. The whole issue of e-waste is HUGE.
I hope you consider reselling or giving away your cast-off toys. It's a great way to extend their working lives and it helps people who might not otherwise be able to afford these things. Reusing > recycling.
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