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    November 27, 2007

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    Gard

    Problem #1: "Dad, I need a book from the family library to write a report for school."
    "Sorry, son! Dad needs the library for a document he needs at work."
    (When you go read, you pick up the entire library, not just the one book, blocking family members.)

    Problem #2: "You know, I just read this fantastic book, you HAVE to read it."
    "Really? Can I borrow it?"
    "No, I only have it on my Kindle."
    (You can no longer let friends borrow any of your books, because they have to borrow your entire library.)

    Problem #3: "An in other news, book giant Amazon is bankrupt after the government found some discrepancies in their..heh... book keeping. Everyone who had their library online are out of luck."
    (Device is dependent on a single company. While Amazon looks safe now, there is no guarantee that they will be around forever. You paper books, however, will.)

    Barbara Rozgonyi

    Found my way here from your answer on LinkedIn. Good Kindle coverage - I think there's an audience out there for this one. iPods hold what used to be racks of albums or stacks of CDs in a portable device. Imagine being able to take all of your books everywhere - whether or not you own a print copy. Really cool concept that will work for some, but not all. Nice blog, by the way.
    Barbara Rozgonyi, Wired PR Works

    Utah electrician

    Hi,

    Nice article... there are so many energies like mechanical, chemical etc. but in that electrical energy plays an important role.
    Utah electrician

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