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Old 11-19-2017, 08:18 AM   #350
Calenorn
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Originally Posted by JSWolf View Post
There's no way I would pay for B&N's stupidity. All that's doing is telling B&N that it's OK to be stupid and partition the memory.
I agree in principle. I bought a NOOK to tell B&N that it was OK to revive the Simple Touch body style, which many of us loved. To tell them that it was OK to produce the best night backlight in the business. To tell them that it was OK to keep trying to provide SOME competition for Amazon. To tell them it was OK to keep supporting epub format books.

And what are you telling them? Would you buy this device, even if it had no memory partition? Are you going to buy any ebooks from the B&N Store? If not, why should Barnes and Noble care what you think? If you are not a customer, then clearly this device was not designed with you in mind. To B&N, you don't matter.

Your relentless criticism and negativity are not helping. If you have no interest in buying or using this device, then why waste your time (and ours) continually tearing it down?
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