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Old 12-16-2013, 05:27 PM   #120
Prestidigitweeze
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Originally Posted by Blossom View Post
Most of us got that app for free back when the very first Kindle Fire came out. It's $5 at the Amazon app store.
After a business-oriented friend recommended that app -- excuse me, I meant suite -- to me a few weeks ago, I was dismayed to find it selling for $16 in the Play Store. So when the price dropped to $3.99 on BF, I grabbed it while I could.

And when you say "most of us," it sounds as though you mean most of you who use the Amazon app store, which I do not. I tried it in the very beginning but didn't like the complications introduced by buying Android apps from a circumscribed vendor.

I tend to buy gadgets which I can put to particular creative uses. In the case of my N7.2, I'll be using it for writing with a bluetooth keyboard, but I'll also be using it to give readings, since my e-ink devices have proved too temporally unreliable for that.

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Originally Posted by Blossom
I edit my posts here too alot as I am dyslexic and sometimes I don't make any sense. So I am always correcting my posts. So if my post looks like gibberish it's because my brain is acting up.
I remember reading an interview with the late Robert Lowell in he was asked how often he revised. His answer was this: "Incessantly. All my thoughts are second thoughts."

I take comfort in that confession by a poet who was often labeled confessional.

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