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Old 05-22-2010, 07:09 AM   #7
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A nice touch, Logseman.

I'd like to add my thanks to yours. I came here a year or more ago with a simple question about a Sony-505 I'd bought. The response was not only generous and expert, but so welcoming that I had to make a call or two back to see if I could offer anything in return.

I soon found myself swept up into a global community of pals that seems to grow with every visit to the site. For the past year, I've made it a point to stop by at least twice daily and to read everything -- responding if there's anything I can contribute, standing back in awe of the experts when a discussion is technical and over my head.

There's so much to learn here, not just about technology and literature, but about people ... often anonymous and known only by an avatar, a web handle and their words of welcome, encouragement and advice, freely given.

From time to time, I've been able to return a favour; but not often enough to properly express my appreciation for the company I'm fortunate to keep here.

In my experience, MobileRead is pretty well unique with its velvet-gloved mods and admin and its happy ability to attract and hold together a huge membership which -- on the surface -- seems to share nothing in common but a little piece of 21st Century gadgetry.

Best wishes. Neil
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