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Old 08-10-2009, 06:57 PM   #28
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so many books?

I can't imagine needing to carry 800 books with me, unless I was going to be in the middle of nowhere for MONTHS. I store a majority of my books on my computer and carry maybe a 100 or so on my Cool-er.

It doesn't surprise me that they have trouble handling very large libraries, I expect that the designers really only expected that the average user to have 200 or less books on a reader at a time.

Having worked on a project where the description of what the item did and the reality of how well it did it were two different things. Sure the printer can handle 100 lb paper... but it will jam every 5 pages, but they still say that 100lb paper can be used with, the expectation is that most customers won't be using that weight of paper and the fact that it jams every few pages won't be a real "issue". Sure you can use A5 paper.. though it will almost always pick 3 pieces of it at once, but you can still use A5 paper.


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