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Old 10-29-2009, 02:21 PM   #73
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Why is then, that I am the rare person who finds this heated defence of ebooks as comical as the Kaufman's attack? The only exception is mr. Jordan, he is wordsmith himself, I can understand that he finds the notion offensive and accusation worthy of refute.

But the rest of the contributors to this topic... Are you guys really ready to enter the "war between pbooks and ebooks", to indirectly prove Kaufman statement that such a war and conflict does exist?
I'm sure that you're a rare person, but as you might've read, I (and others) mostly took offense with his idiotic holocaust comparison, and how insensitive it was to people like his father, who had to suffer through it. Unless he somehow secretly hated the guy, I don't really see why he would want to demean the horridness of that experience by comparing it to something quite so inane as the shift to digital paper.

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