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Old 11-07-2006, 01:03 PM   #4
NatCh
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What amazes me about this 'article' is the sort of ill-informed rubbish folks will print when they're not concerned that anyone will correct them. For example:
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Judging by books displayed at Connect, prices will be about $14.
Why? Because that was the price of the first one he saw? He couldn't have looked much further than that.

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Making a book available for paid download costs virtually nothing. The sales price is almost entirely profit.
I guess he's basing that on his idea that the Washington Times' site doesn't cost them that much to run.

When I read this article, I was more disappointed with the writer's laziness and arrogance than anything else. Folks who have no idea about such things who read articles like this .... Well it's disappointing.
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