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Old 07-04-2010, 12:11 PM   #21
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Don't think that's the question of the majority of people at all. If that were true, then no one would have bought the original crank telephone, no one would have bought a model T Ford, or the 3" black and white TV, or even a flat screen TV for that matter, a VCR, a refrigerator that used ice, an outhouse, the Apple 1, the IBM XT, microwave oven, wind up watch, slide rule, fountain pen, air conditioner, electric sweeper, pencil sharpener or any else that has improved it design over time.
Some of you folks sure do like representing imagined majorities.

Someone asked if it was worth holding out a little while, and I simply said it may be for people who do not find a certain aspect of the technology good enough. Ebook readers are still crude devices, and there are plenty sitting on the fence waiting for certain criteria to be met. I apologize if that notion is confusing or offensive.
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