
12-04-2004, 07:12 AM
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Intellectual
Join Date: Jul 2003
Posts: 123
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What part of "free" do I not understand?!?
I can't believe people fall for these "free" programs. There are many web sites that have these same books and thousands more for free every day and free software that is better than the e-reader software. Oh, and no credit card required to read a book and you can transfer it as many times as you want, read it on your PC, convert it to other formats, etc. E-reader and their like are nothing but swindlers in my book.
They charge almost as much for an e-book as they do a hard-back version. For example, the hardcover version of "The Da Vinci Code" is only one dollar more at Amazon! How does an electronic version of a book cost more to create than a printed version with a hard cover? Why would anyone pay so much for so little? Granted, I enjoy reading e-books on a regular basis, but if I'm shelling out that kind of money, I want to smell the thing, press leaves in the pages to be discovered years later, or pass it among friends to enjoy. And I don't want the publisher asking to see my credit card every time I take MY book off the shelf to read!!!
Until they can fix this, I'll stick with the true free libraries and material no longer under copyright. Most of the classics are better anyway.
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