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Old 03-31-2010, 06:34 PM   #3
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Well there are still some very obvious circumstances in which you don't want an expensive electronic device to read on, you want a disposable paper book (traveling, on the beach, staying in a place where you don't feel the device is safe).

I'd buy a paper book if I was going somewhere I didn't think my kindle would be safe, and I prefer e-books generally. Just the disposable and low cost aspects of paper books will keep paper books around for a long while yet.
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