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Old 03-02-2018, 10:05 AM   #140
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Originally Posted by montalex View Post
Here's my point, from the NYTimes this week!
https://www.nytimes.com/2018/03/01/b...e=sectionfront
The author mentions using his Kindle, then, when asks how he reads, paper or electronic, he states "Paper." Like that's the only correct answer, after just stating that his Kindle hed him to read some of the classics, etc.
I saw 2 readers on Kindles on the Montreal subway yesterday!!
Thanks for the article. if nothing else, it reminded me that The Red And The Black and Moby Dick have been on my TBR pile for too long.

I see several people in the break area at work reading on Kindles. One with a Voyage, the others, Paperwhites. I see a few people that read on their tablets, but the folks here that are real readers all use e-ink (in fact, they all use Kindles, except for me).
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