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Originally Posted by Slava
^ I agree with a caveat that there are some books that I just want the hardcopy of. Some books are just awesome and/or have things that an e-reader could never offer. I have a martial arts book for example that I really would never buy on an e-reader. I suppose that is kind of like my writing a letter to my grandmother. She has no computer and gets a huge amount of appreciation from a hand written letter. That is a single situation though. Most other people get emails from me.
For most books that I just want to read though, the e-reader is definitely the way to go.
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I hear ya... I'm sure there are music-lovers out there that insist on buying certain CD's, even though they listen to/download mp3's. I'm not one of those people though... I guess I just see it as a waste of money. I've got friends who have blown thousands on CD's & DVD's, and now the whole pile is basically obsolete.