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Old 12-20-2013, 03:04 PM   #20
nynaevelan
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Originally Posted by sirmaru View Post

Thus, the big division in eBook usage is between Primary Collectors and Primary Readers. I class myself in the latter category.

BTW, how do you classify yourself as a Primary Reader when you've read less than 100 books in your lifetime?? Just from my Calibre database I have 1195 read books, and that is not counting any repeats or those that I read prior to 1995. And if you want to get technical, that is @369,642 pages.

I think it is save to say that I am a reader, thus I purchase books to read. But it doesn't matter what label you use, because I am not defined or limited to a label.
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