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Originally Posted by John F
I believe you have it backwards. The post that started this was:
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Originally Posted by JSWolf
What's the point of a Kindle for anyone who side-loads and uses WiFi? Nothing at all!
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So as long as one person is using wifi and sideloading, "anybody" is false. I am willing to assume that I do not know more then everyone else, so if someone is using wifi, I assume they (or at least some of they) have a point for using it.
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Sadly the post you referenced in that message was not the one you quoted in your reply to my message and it was obvious from the reference to Jon in your post that you meant to quote the message you quoted.
The relevant portion of your post was:
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Originally Posted by Quoth
So if you are sideloading ebooks there is no need to use the WiFi, ever.
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Originally Posted by John F
Not true. For you (and Jon) maybe, for anybody/everybody else, no.
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And as I said, if we can find even one person outside of @Quoth and @JSWolf who use sideloading as their only method of transferring content to their Kindle and do not make use of WiFi, your statement is false.
Considering the number of posts from people who do not ever want to connect their Kindle to a WiFi network....