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Old 11-19-2017, 03:46 PM   #351
rcentros
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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.
Yeah ... you were waiting outside Barnes & Noble's door at 3 A.M. on November 8th so you could be first in line for the all new GlowLight 3 ... and then (as luck would have it) you heard that they partitioned the memory wrong! You must have been devastated. Poor thing.

I think we've got it. You don't like Barnes & Noble, you don't like their devices ... but you LOVE droning on incessantly about Barnes & Noble and running down their devices.

Honestly, I think you think that if the Barnes & Noble eBook division went under and they quit selling Nooks altogether, that this would clear the deck for Kobo and Kindle to go "head to head." I've got news for you. Most people in the U.S. (outside of MobileRead members and those in a few sites like it) don't even know who/what/where Kobo is. If Barnes & Noble goes away, basically all you have left in the U.S. is Amazon. Be careful what you wish for.

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