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In reply to the discussion: E-reading isn’t reading....... [View all]SheilaT
(23,156 posts)20. Yes. One huge drawback to the ereaders is that
you can't finish a book and then pass it on to someone else. I gather that it can be possible to download to several different ereaders from one download, but that's still a limited number of downloads, compared to the almost unlimited number of people who can read one physical book.
Plus, as I keep on pointing out, if there's a long-lasting power failure your ereader won't work anymore. And if there's ever an EMT. Or, if they decide to change the formatting in some way, you'll need to buy a new ereader and then re-download everything. Meanwhile, the old physical books keep on being readable. Without needing a power source. Without worrying if they'll change the formatting.
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Thanks for the link to the MJ article. Loss of privacy should enter into the conversation.
Little Star
Dec 2012
#35
lol! I want to marry the internet because everyday I learn something new on these tubes. n/t
Little Star
Jan 2013
#51