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Old 11-16-2008, 09:34 PM   #21
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Originally Posted by Boston View Post
I would personally agree with you; however, I know that copying files and running scripts would constitute as a lot of work for my mother (whom I just bought a Kindle for). So like most things its a subjective.

I would assume if charadeur were decided, he/she wouldn't have posted. It's clear he/she's done some reading here and was looking for confirmation of his/her understanding before buying. Better to ask the questions now rather than after buying, right?

In hindsight, I should've done more research before buying my Kindle. However, my Kindle does everything expected and more (thanks to this board) and so I have no regrets.

I do feel like I am in the midst of the beta vs vhs wars....people love their eReaders and passionate about their choices for good reasons. When I decided to buy a second Kindle (for my mother), I did question how much I wanted to invest in a given platform...but if my mom enjoys her Kindle as much as I do mine, I will have no regrets (and if not, I'll just return hers )
Well, I've bought an awful lot of books from sources other than Amazon, and I haven't had to run a single script as yet. So, I just don't see that screwing around is at all necessary to maximum enjoyment of the Kindle.
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