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Old 05-26-2015, 05:09 PM   #29
dickloraine
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Originally Posted by KevinBurke View Post
Whatever, although a tablet can do many more things than an e-reader-- reading books on tablets is just stupid :

http://www.nytimes.com/2012/03/05/bu...tractions.html

People who want tablets instead of e-readers were never avid book readers to begin with. You illiterate people don't seem to get that an e-reader is a dedicated niche reading device for book readers and it does its job extremely well unlike a tablet which is a jack of all trades but master of none. You dumb illiterate tablet people should stop trying to ruin it for the more erudite intellectual people who actually read more than you do.
Maybe some people aren't so easily distracted like you? I don't know, but an avid reader should enjoy reading enough not to constantly use all the other things a tablet can do. And sorry, for I am being dumb and illiterate, but could you please explain why and how tablet users ruin "it" for you? And are you sure that you don't want to go the last step and read like books are meant to be read by the real elite: on paper
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