Thread: Why e-books?
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Old 10-30-2016, 09:16 AM   #359
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Originally Posted by darryl View Post
Unfortunately, your estimates are not even vaguely accurate. This does not mean that your position has been totally disproved. Simply that your calculations are of no assistance whatsoever in resolving the issue one way or the other. However, your position is, in my eyes at least, totally counter-intuitive. My position, at least until is is disproved, is that overhead costs ot the type you refer to, whilst they do exist, are negligible so far as they relate to the cost of storing and selling Kindle books.
That's not how an argument works. It's not up to me to disprove your position; it's up to you to prove yours, as I have attempted to prove mine. You disagree with my methodology and claim that it is flawed. Fine. Prove it. That's on you.
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