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Old 07-29-2008, 06:48 AM   #44
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Originally Posted by stustaff View Post

"When liquids are dropped on books, or they land in a swimming pool, they can be dried out, whereas e-books cannot."

how do you drop an ebook in the pool? ok im being picky but surely they mean an ebook reader. an ebook on cd dropped in a pool would be fine

maybe im just picky but it made me smile.
If we're being picky, surely we have to say it depends what liquid you fill your swimming pool with. Your eBook on a CD might not like being dropped into a pool of, say, hydrofluoric acid .
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