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I know at Fictionwise and eReader.com you can download them again with a new unlock code. I had to do that with my eReader files from Fictionwise because card numbers had changed.
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I wouldn't buy paper books whose covers locked shut forever if I didn't have the credit card I bought them with; why on earth would I buy ebooks with such a restriction?
There is no good DRM. The only people it interferes with are the legitimate users. |
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Location: Plano, TX
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![]() Otherwise, I'd simply go rip an alternator out of one of the millions of vehicles out there, hook it up to a windmill, dig out an inverter from the remains of the nearest Radio Shack/Best Buy, and then power up my trusty laptop. Troy Last edited by troymc; 07-03-2010 at 12:49 AM. |
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- why item #4 doesn't apply to paper books? (is not the book the medium? does it not need to be preserved the same as, say a computer disk?) - why item #5 doesn't apply to paper books? (ie. think alphabet/language, see Linear A) - what you mean by "safe storage" in #2? (ie. are you referring to the medium, which is #4? or the location, which is #1?) - how items #3 & #6 differ. (ie. is not the reading device hw/sw the technology used to access the medium?) Digital media really only have 2 additional requirements over paper books: 1) a device to read the media, and 2) power to operate that device. Now there are some arguments to be made about fragility of media and the reading device - but the majority of those go right to point #1: a safe place. Quote:
Environment seems to be a better indicator of survivability than media. The right media in the right place can survive indefinitely (within human terms.) Troy |
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The Rosetta Stone is in pretty rough shape. If you want reliable long-term storage, braille on sheets of gold is the way to go.
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