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Old 11-19-2019, 09:26 PM   #41
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13,000 books on your kindle? Just how long are you intending to live?

If you read 100 books a year, you'd need to live a further 130 years in order to read those books. Surely you're not so lazy that you can't put, for example, ten books on your reader per week and allow them to index properly?

If you're always close to a computer in order to look up indexed items (I often check names of characters in a book, but I do this on the kindle) then it won't be a hardship to sideload a few books approximately weekly.

When I had a pc with only a 40gb hard drive, I had to put all my ebooks onto the reader. Now I keep them on the computer until I fancy reading them. Also, loading a few books gives me the chance to charge the kindle.
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