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Old 08-30-2009, 07:38 PM   #108
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Originally Posted by SolRaven View Post
Yeah I just realised that. LOL... it's just another case of the power of the written word. Doesn't matter when it was written, it carries the same effect.

I don't even know how I found this thread, but still interested if anyone found a way to do this.
If you were using your own iPod, there is some software called backup extractor (search the forum for more information) that would allow you to get the Kindle book off the iPod and onto your computer. You would then have to strip the DRM to be able to read it on your computer or another device.

The main problem, if I recall, is that you don't live anywhere near your cousin who owns the iPod Touch. Unless you want to get your own iPhone or iPod Touch and redownload the book, it's going to be a hassel. At this point since it's just one book, I'd consider it a loss (it's too late to ask for a refund).

You may want to hold out for the Barnes & Noble ebook store. I highly suggest taking a quick look at their terms and conditions before you purchase (or lease as in the case of Amazon), so you don't get burned again.
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