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Old 11-25-2013, 09:09 PM   #95
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Originally Posted by BelleZora View Post
I have many friends who, like me, are well over 45 and love their ereaders.
I also know two people who took up computers in their late 70's. One of them actually also has a Kobo now, because of the resizable fonts, although he pays dearly for books in Dutch...

There are always exceptions

Sometimes I wonder if people that are younger now, will have the same problems with technology 30 or 40 years from now, or if they just "go along" with it. The difference of course is that many people got technology "dumped" into their lives in the 80's, or early 90's, while most people nowadays don't know any better from the start.

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