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Old 03-22-2010, 03:29 AM   #19
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Originally Posted by GA Russell View Post
Sweetpea, it's my understanding that for now it doesn't take much water/liquid to kill an eBook reader. Wouldn't a device have to be waterproof for it to be safe in a kitchen?
How much water do you think a piece of newspaper cutting can take?

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It doesn't take much water to 'kill' a paper cookbook either. I guess it depends on your work routines in the kitchen. Personally I always keep a high degree of order in the kitchen while I'm cooking so I wouldn't worry too much. With a reader device you at least don't have problems with keeping the book open.

That's the idea. If I will have to handle it with dirty hands (which I probably won't, but still), I'd put it in a ziplock bag (you know, for page turns).

And if I can use my reader in the bathtub, I should be able to use it in the kitchen!
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