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Old 10-04-2009, 12:48 PM   #36
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And horses eat oats. I just love it when a bunch of folks reiterate each other's self-righteousness and belabor a simple and obvious point.

The fact is, Amazon is a pioneer, it stumbled on a problem, then righted itself. Case closed. Only due to its advanced technology and market share it could have been the first to encounter that problem. What, your reader doesn't have an always on connectivity? So nobody can revoke books from it? Wow!

Huffing and puffing over the revokation of ebook is old. Problem solved, next.

What I hate is when someone new comes in and acts like they know everything and insist their position is the only one that is right, despite a majority of posters pointing out the obvious errors in their position. Stomping around and huffing and puffing and telling others what to do is old. Next.
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