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Old 10-02-2009, 01:18 PM   #11
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What is not mentioned is that going digital (with all of its benefits) does not stop anyone from remaining a fan of the physical book. Why not keep one foot in each world?
I'm there with you 100%. I read both paper and digital. And listen both from CDs and MP3s)) Why not?


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It would be nice if publishers would allow us to download the digitial version of a book when we purchase the physical one.
THAT would be really great!
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