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Actually, the issue is (officially) territorial copyrights
Having emailed Amazon not so long ago to remind them that the rest of the world is out here, and we'd quite like to have access to ebooks too, I can tell you that the official line from Amazon is that territorial copyrights don't permit them to make content available outside the US. Can't answer for the hardware, although I'm told the wireless connectivity has a lot to do with it - licensing there, I guess.
Certainly, we in the Land Down Under would like to be able to buy Amazon content, because the one Australian bookseller that does offer a fairly limited range of non-specialist ebooks is offering them at close to Australian hardcover prices (try $AUD45 per ebook on for size if you think ebooks elsewhere are overpriced!!). So yes, like everyone else, I make do with Fictionwise and BoB and Diesel, but even then, I can't buy everything I want, because some publishers, like Hachette, still won't sell in certain geographical areas. I don't want to buy many pbooks anymore, because my house will burst at the seams, but I can't legitimately buy what I want to read in ebook form either. Bah, humbug!! Cheers, Unicorn23 |
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Hi unicorn23, have you tried www.macmillandigital.com.au www.ebooks.com (they're in Western Australia), www.dymocks.com.au?
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![]() I'd say Central America starts around Yucatan, in narrowest part (between Atlantic and Pacific) of the "green blob". This is my intuitive definition of "Central America, though. See here for other uses. |
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Well, at least the UN agrees with me
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"In general the United States has some of the highest relative poverty rates among industrialized countries, reflecting both the high median income and high degree of inequality.[4]" While statistics are fun, they really don't give an accurate picture of what's going on. Just remember, 50% of the people/income/households/businesses/ are below average... ![]() Having just returned from some time in Miami, while traveling by boat around the Intercoastal Waterway gawking at the houses along 'Millionaire's Row,' I was surprised at just how many yachts and houses were up for sale, as well as how many of these yachts had "Federal Marshal's" notices as repos... Even the rich are poor these days! ![]() ![]() There have to be some other reasons Amazon won't sell outside CONUS for various articles, and it's not just copyright. Not for a jar of Wright's 'Hickory Smoke BBQ seasoning!' I had no difficulty bringing it though Japanese Customs so it's not about import laws either. There are no local manufacturers so it can't be licensing issues... ![]() Stitchawl |
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Doesn't make much sense that Americans have low income relative to Europeans - certainly not Greeks. Although - I don't know why - a significantly lower income seems to stretch much farther here. My only ideas are that: 1) Food (high quality) and eating out costs are incredibly lower (in Greece at least); 2) Housing costs are lower; 3) Automobiles last longer (less snow + road-salt)???; 4) Great vacations (sea, mountains, islands...) are convenient and inexpensive 5) Not as much "recreational shopping" goes on here. Of course, it's not so much fun here where the prices are higher and there is not much of a point to comparison shopping. My students (college-age) often ask me why I stay in Greece and wouldn't I rather return to the US? I usually say that there are good-and-bad aspects of both. The main difference to me is that we can live very comfortably, even luxuriously, in Greece and have tons of time after work for being together as a family and extended vacations. We had much higher income in the US but very little time and extra income to relax together. When we started a family this became a major issue. I am willing to sacrifice some shopping-luxuries in exchange for more leisure time together as a family. |
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Yes, having worked in the USA for a while, there is certainly the potential for a much higher standard of living there; the problem is that you don't get the chance to enjoy it! When I tell my American friends that it's normal in the UK (and the rest of Europe) to get 6 or 7 weeks a year off work, they find it amazing; it's entirely normal in the US to get as little as two weeks holiday a year.
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As a side note, I don't tend to think of people living in the UK as European. I know that the UK is now a part of the European Union, but, for as long as I can remember people have made references to "the United Kingdom and Europe". ![]() Quote:
From dictionary.com: grin·go (grĭng'gō) n. pl. grin·gos Offensive Slang Used as a disparaging term for a foreigner in Latin America, especially an American or English person. [Spanish, foreign, foreign language, gibberish, probably alteration of griego, Greek, from Latin Graecus; see Greek.] Quote:
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In the UK itself, I think whether one regards oneself as "European" or not is primarily a generational thing. I certainly think of myself as a European, but people of my parents' generation on the whole do not.
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But, here is the US we are taught there are 7 continents of which North and South are continents and "central America" is all located on the North American continent. However, Mexico is part of North America and South of Mexico is Cenrtral America. Oh poo... does it really matter? All of that said, I consider myself "American" but usually tell people I live in the US, not America. I also personally don't consider a Canadian or Mexican, "American"... although technically I guess they are. BOb |
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