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Old 06-21-2010, 10:45 AM   #23
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Originally Posted by cmdahler View Post
Given that you always have the option of running to your local library and checking out any reasonably popular print book for free anyway, there's no logical way anyone could justify the financial side of buying an ereader regardless of its cost.
Well, if someone absolutely positively needs a cost-savings rationale, there's the savings on gas and car wear/tear (or other transportation costs) from eliminating trips to bookstores and libraries, as well as time saved.
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