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Old 06-15-2011, 10:26 AM   #10
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Ebooks are not just a format change; they're a platform change. It's a change to the human/book relationship: visual, haptic, possession. Many people see that relationship as part of their entire experience with books. I don't feel quite the same (a little), but I understand their perspective.
I understand the perspective, and I can sympathize. It's part of the experience to hold the book, to turn the page, to find a book-mark (or use a dog-ear) to hold your place, etc... I don't really care one way or another, just so long as I'm reading. But, I can see where some others are coming from. It's part of their ritual, their reading habits. And it's hard to change that.

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