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Old 09-14-2009, 07:22 PM   #116
Dr. Drib
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That forthcoming Asus ebook Reader looks pretty astounding, when you think about the advancement in technology and what makes it possible in today's technological arena.

The fact is, there are so many new (and newer) players entering the market that I'm almost overwhelmed at the choices - and I already have a number of ebook Readers that I rely upon.

In just 10 short years, these Readers have come to play an important part in our reading habits, and they have even created new readers (people who read books, I mean), merely BECAUSE of the ease (more or less) that allows one to sink into a full chair with hundreds of books sitting comfortably in one's lap.

No matter what the term - and I personally don't care for the term that 5 or 6 people in a forum composed of thousands bandy about -- ebook Readers are incredible machines. Languages come and go, and some words just fade away and are forgotten, but these ebook Readers keep advancing.

That Asus ebook Reader has me drooling, which doesn't help my keyboard any.

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