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Old 03-16-2010, 10:32 PM   #16
arielinflux
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Location: Spain|Hong Kong
Device: Ipod Classic(sold), Iphone, Eee PC(pink), Sony PRS-600(red)
Truth is with Internet access, they have access to gazillions of Ebooks, most up-to-date, avialable in all kinds of languages, pirated and thus free of charge of course. Most of them can be downloaded via bitTorrent or from filesharing sites like rapidshare, megaupload..
Not a very honourable thing to say, but I did load my 160g harddisk full of ebooks and audiobooks(illegal to do so in Hong Kong) when I visited my friends in China.
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Originally Posted by fugazied View Post
They might have e-readers everywhere but I wonder what kinds of material are available for those e-readers?

Easy to get chairman Mao's memoirs, but difficult to get the Dalai Lamas autobiography I suspect!
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