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Old 11-11-2008, 12:19 AM   #20
RickyMaveety
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Hopefully, her experience will be the same

The other thing that had me worrying was the posts I read on the Amazon forums about what seems like a lot of people having problems with things like having to reset their Kindle frequently or it suddenly dying. Neither of which I have experienced (knock-on-wood) and I know more people will post because they have a problem than not. Is the need to reset that common?

That will just frustrate her and my brother and I have had enough headaches walking her through her computer woes and questions (I live 500 miles away). Did I mention that the only reason she has a computer is so she can receive and forward jokes on email? She also has a cell-phone and will use it to make calls when out but still doesn't know how to pick up her messages
It's interesting that you should mention that. My Kindle used to freeze from time to time, but it didn't take me long to learn that it was usually due to the battery getting too low.

Now, I keep it charged up, and I haven't had a freeze in ages. Mrs. Moon's Kindle froze (for the same reason) and she was so afraid she had broken it that she didn't want to call me. I told her that I really doubted she would break it ... and that she really should just call me. Once you know how to reset it .... it's not really all that awful a thing to do. But, honestly, most of the time it's just a low battery.
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