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Old 12-05-2014, 02:44 PM   #48
eschwartz
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The answer is simple (to the original question, in the title): If you want a SD-slot, get an eReader that has it. Thanks <insert your pet god here> there are plenty of choices, today.
I read your instruction to go to your sig and I went to your sig -- isn't that what you meant for me to do?
I can only assume this is a response to me. (I am the one who mentioned my sig.)

If so, you are being deliberately dense. The accepted way of reading the post I responded to, is NOT to read my sig, because... that was the response, not the post I replied to...

Here is the post I responded to, once again, would you like to read what I responded to?:
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If I could figure a way to get browse my library by author, series, or genre from my kindle then get the book I want from my Calibre library in Dropbox while not at home I wouldn't care if my kindle was only a book display device and could only hold one at a time. Since I haven't found any way, much less a simple way to get my books from Calibre to Kindle without being close enough to use a usb cord I'd rather keep at least my favorites (all 2 or 3 thousand of them) in my kindle. Memory is so cheap and small in size so why not? If I had a choice between chucking memory or whispernet (any version) I'd toss the whispernet. I bet it costs more than a couple gigs of memory does and takes up more room in the device.
Now please explain to me, I am very confused -- where there was it implied that Dropbox might not a good solution since it depends on internet?

In fact, your concern is explicitly contra-indicated.

Hence why I felt safe suggesting Dropbox+calibre2opds...
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