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Old 02-18-2012, 04:45 PM   #5
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Originally Posted by Mike Hobart View Post
Hi everyone, this is my first post, though I've been browsing the site for the last couple of weeks.

I'm a baby-boomer from Australia. I discovered e-books soon after the Internet began, though my interests were diverted when I discovered that the websites that sold e-books also sold MP3 discs of Old Time Radio shows.

It's a moot point whether I have more OTR shows or e-books on my hard drive now.

So far I haven't bought an e-book reader -- I usually read on my laptop. When I retired from my job with the Presbyterian Church they gave me as a farewell gift a notebook computer so I could read e-books in bed !


You need to get off your duff and buy an ebook reader, my friend!

I'm also a huge fan of OTR, but my collection is not organized. I have about 30 DVDs full of wonderful Old Time Radio shows.

Welcome to MobileRead!

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