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Old 06-27-2009, 05:59 AM   #16
DDHarriman
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Hi

Follow your husband advice, I see wisdom there: you get immediate gratification and total direct experience with the reader device - buy it, charge it, read with it.

You can return it (I doubt) if you think the kindle gives you more.
Remember, getting the book is a minutes thing, but reading it is a hours/days thing, and so you will be using your reader for reading much more then for buying/getting books (and a normal computer is perfect suited for doing this, no need for a direct connection with the supplier, or at least not a fundamental decision point).

Ha… and if worried about material for reading, just go to the uploaded outstanding formatted by the members eBooks in this forum, and in a question of minutes you can find easily, eBooks for the first year(s) of use!

Tell us how was the first experience with it, today if you can…

Good shopping,

Last edited by DDHarriman; 06-27-2009 at 06:03 AM.
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