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Old 02-07-2007, 03:14 PM   #5
Acataloger
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I enjoyed reading some of the excerpts that were originally loaded on the Reader. I wonder if Sony could make excerpts available - say at 2-3 dollars, deductible from the purchase price if you decide to buy the book. I agree with JHeavner about not needing permanent access to everything you read. I work in a library (at a computer terminal all day), so p-books are in abundance. I find the Reader so much easier on tired eyes than paper. I had been listening to audiobooks before, but found that retention was a problem.
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