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    Default Anyone ever use....

    A Kindle?


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    Judging by the link, only chicks use Kindles, so no I've never used one

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    Too expensive yet.

    There are a couple different readers available, Maybe I'll get one when they drop to around $180.00 or less
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    A few guys at my local B&M use them and they love it. The way they designed it puts very little strain on the eyes compared to a computer/laptop screen. You can also download books right off the net I think without having to hook it up to a computer or something to that extent. Seems like a neat gadget but I would never use it

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    Quote Originally Posted by Silencei2 View Post
    Seems like a neat gadget but I would never use it
    This seems to be an almost universal response. I'm wondering why so many people are reluctant to use it. I wasn't aware that books could be independently downloaded.

    Thanks to everyone for their input.

    Don't get me wrong, I'm not even considering purchasing one, I still read newspapers, for crying out loud. I'm just interested to see how others receive this new technology.


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    I'll stick with the regular old fashioned paper book. I'm afraid I'd drop the damn thing in the crapper.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mrtr33 View Post
    This seems to be an almost universal response. I'm wondering why so many people are reluctant to use it. I wasn't aware that books could be independently downloaded.

    Thanks to everyone for their input.

    Don't get me wrong, I'm not even considering purchasing one, I still read newspapers, for crying out loud. I'm just interested to see how others receive this new technology.
    I say that only because I don't read a lot of books

    The guys I know at the local B&M who have the Kindle go through books like water.

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