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Old 11-30-2006, 01:30 PM   #149
HarryT
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Originally Posted by Bob Russell
Here's my thinking: I keep about 10 books on the Reader now. (Started out with about two, but I like the greater variety, and having some queued up for later.) I like the main list of books to be clean. That's what it's all about for me.

I want the main list to be on one page if possible, and I feel irrationally happy when after finishing a book I can delete it. Hard to explain, except that it's very similar to finishing a todo on a task list. Doesn't it feel really good to cross it off?!!!
I feel exactly the same, Bob. I also have an iPod which I mainly use to listen to audio books, and it really bugs me that I can't delete files off that, other than with the "iTunes" software, for exactly the same reason - the feeling of satisfaction; "that's another one finished!"

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