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You have done a service, sir. I need to think how I can share this with my library science class.
It wasn’t me. The designer asked us to post it. I’m glad you find it useful.
Stat I’d like to see – How many books people buy in print after reading them on e-reader.
Heck, I bought Wolf Time and Year of the Warrior that way.
I must have real books with pages to turn, made of paper (trees). Can’t stand to read stuff on a small electronic monitor. Yes, I know I’m a dissident. I downloaded the free Kindle offered by Amazon in order to read some material that wasn’t available in print. That’s as far as I got.