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Old 04-16-2010, 06:46 PM   #4
DMcCunney
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My vote in the poll was that both my reading and my purchases were governed by content, not price.

The limiting factor in my case isn't money to buy - it's time to read. I decided years ago that buying books and reading them were separate and distinct pleasures, and I needn't feel guilty about buying six books and finding time to read two.

I have a large number of free ebooks, sourced from Project Gutenberg or the like. But I didn't get them because they were free. I got them because I wanted to read them, and they were generally things I might have purchased if a free electronic edition wasn't available.
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