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Old 03-06-2010, 04:04 AM   #16
charleski
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No. The space-savings and convenience outweigh any advantage of paper books for anything that doesn't rely on image quality. Price differences that amount to spare-change aren't an issue. I still buy print for photo and design books.

My opinion might be different if I couldn't protect my purchase by stripping the DRM from every book I buy, though. I'd have a hard time buying something that was truly locked-down.
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