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Old 10-02-2009, 04:39 AM   #21
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Hya June: I've no doubt at all that you're right and that the PRS can handle many, many more books than I ask it to carry. I'm in a lucky situation (if you can call it that) in that I'm pretty well housebound, so I don't travel these days and all I need in the reader is a few reference books and current lunchtime/bedtime fiction reading. The computers are only a room away, so all I might want in the long term is within easy reach. It's good to know, though, that I should feel safe uplading several more titles next time I find myself on my back in a hospital bed for weeks on end. There's a thought -- hospitals should promote e-readers and have book download facilities. Maybe retirement homes, too, and prisons and cruise ships, and airlines. Hoots. Neil
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