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Old 04-15-2016, 09:07 AM   #814
Shane R
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Originally Posted by NickyWithNook View Post
I've been reading this thinking that waterproofing wouldn't be useful for me, but then I remembered the time I dropped an ereader in the snow. Bad move. Or the many times I've wanted to continue reading when it's raining at the bus stop waiting for my kid. I live somewhere with lots of various kinds of precipitation, and waterproofing would have saved me one ereader so far, and would have helped me continue reading a good number of times where I chose to stop to save my device from water.
How waterproofed are paper books?

Humanity has let centuries pass by - centuries of reading at the beach, on boats, in the kitchen and poolside, without waterproofing dead-tree books.

It's OK if the gadgets aren't either for a while longer.
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