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Old 11-09-2009, 06:14 PM   #22
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Originally Posted by Dr. Drib View Post
I haven't used my SD card in almost one year, relying only on the internal memory of my Sony 505.

I currently have only 151 books on my internal memory. lightweight.

Recently, I started thinking maybe I should just cram a lot of books (about 200) onto the card - well, putting them in the Library first, and then have the Sony index everything, so that when (if) I change font sizes, then I won't be waiting. (But also, leave the 151 titles in the internal memory.)

By the way, I use the Sync feature on mine, which I understand many people choose not to use.

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Well, heres the thing. To me the entire purpose of an ebook reader is to carry your entire library along with you. So, can I help it if my library shows 866 books?

However, I did start noticing, recently, a decided slow down in starting the k1, and coming out of sleep mode.

So since I have an m-edge cover with the little pockets it in, I just load a few of the books I know I"m going to be reading on the Kindle memory, eject the card, and keep it in the pocket. Now, whereever I go I still have my entire library, but my Kindle is like lightning again.

If I'm stranded somewhere, or don't feel like reading whats loaded, I just pop the card back in. Voila! Win-win.
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