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Old 01-12-2017, 07:48 PM   #128
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Originally Posted by Cinisajoy View Post
Hey can you do a quick calculation for me?
There are roughly 50,000,000 kindle devices, of those we can figure maybe 600,000 are jailbroke. What is that percentage?
1.2%
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I so rarely buy books anymore that even if it ended up being unbreakable, it wouldn't change much for me. At this point it's been ages since I've read on a non-Kindle device, so that's not an issue either.

(I should note here that I don't see things going that way regardless. This one might take longer than previous formats to get into, but I think it's only a temporary setback.)

These days, I've been using KU and my library more, and have gotten into more of a get it - read it - get another one pattern. Sometimes I look at all those books I have in calibre and wonder why I bothered, because I'm fairly certain most of them will never get read.
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