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@BleekBleek: Actually I do think ebooks enhance my reading life. I love having multiple books with me. I love being able to comfortably hold a book that would be 5lbs in real life in one hand for hours without my hand cramping. I love being able to enlarge the font if my eyes get tired. I can search my books, lookup

@Rory1: Yep. And rather than the cheap hardbacks they make now, do a high-quality printing with a beautiful binding. I'm a fan of ebooks myself but that's because there is very little I will read again. Most of the paper books in my house are a waste of space. I'm glad I got to read them, but I'd rather they took up a

@smokyburnout: I have to admit, I prefer ebooks and place absolutely no value on autographs. I don't tend to have emotional attachments to objects.

@chefgon: I assumed just the opposite: that the files are in the tablet bit. An SSD would be fine in there. After all, the keyboard part isn't much use without the tablet.

@Ajh: My dad still eats his oatmeal out of the blue one he's had since he was a kid.

@Bandit: Except you can't buy them new anymore. They were made in the 40s. The new bowls are rather different.

@ekzachtly: I put in a picture but it got lost when I edited. The formatting was weird. Maybe it's my browser.

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@andrelix: Well, with ebooks you can spread copies much further. What these folks don't realize is that people are digitizing books and putting them online all the time. Any book that is even a little popular can usually be found scanned and OCRed on a torrent or a newsgroup. Sure, it's more work than ripping a CD,

@ethanlechcharles: When a library loans a physical book, the number of people who can read it at a time is limited by the number of physical copies the library has. If someone has it out, you have to wait. Plenty of people decide every day to pay the money for a copy rather than get on the waiting list if it's a book

@gtddilettante: Even if you don't step on pebbles and glass, going barefoot outdoors is a great way to get parasites. #running

@rhowaldt: The desk also looks a bit high for comfortable typing. Maybe he can raise that stool up enough to compensate but that director's chair his wife sits on is pretty low. #workspaces

@Merton: Upvote for humility.

@ducttape38: I think that's the biggest thing they could do to keep customers. Even if a customer realizes T-Mobile wasn't the source of the problem, they will likely want out of the Sidekick and they won't think it's fair to have to pay full price on a replacement phone. If that's the choice they're given, they'll

@bobinravenswood000: T-Mobile is the one that took people's money and the one's that needs to keep customers so they're going to be the front line in making it good. Hopefully they'll get to take it out of MS (who will hopefully take it out of Hitachi). I think they're getting raked for something that isn't much