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I Will Not Be Published On Paper - Nevermore!

Salwa Samra

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Haha - well done. I'm almost there too, but I prefer the paperback Smile I love to use my hands on books, quite pleasing, actually.

Posted: 09/04/2012 21:43:24

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Steve Games

first registered 08.12.09

last online 7 hours ago

Perhaps Ms. Samra would like to circle the wagons and get out the washboards so we can commense to scrubbing our duds?

Posted: 09/04/2012 21:43:25

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Steve Games

first registered 08.12.09

last online 7 hours ago

There's always recycled paper and hopefully hemp paper and others soon that are more renewable than trees. close quotes

Takes ENERGY to recycle. Why should we?

Posted: 09/04/2012 21:44:24

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Steve Games

first registered 08.12.09

last online 7 hours ago

Your kindles will become cuddly. They're going to have special CUDDLYCASES by gamesbooks. Copyright/trademark/patent pending

Posted: 09/04/2012 21:45:49

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Steve Games

first registered 08.12.09

last online 7 hours ago

What could be more heartwarming than this free download of http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0050VRLU6 - a classic of the future if ever a story from the past should be one!?

Posted: 09/04/2012 21:48:45

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Salwa Samra

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Oh dear Mr. Games one cannot always turn our backs on yesteryear, as much as one desires to. Oh please don't get me wrong, I'm all for the modern, the environment, etc, however, how far shall we take it, that we lose our enjoyment and features of years gone by?

Posted: 09/04/2012 21:53:09

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Salwa Samra

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Well done, again, to you me gentleman! Well done indeed! Smile

Posted: 09/04/2012 21:54:05

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JasonMatthews

first registered 28.10.09

last online 1 day ago

There may have been a time when the stone carvers royally upset the oral traditionalists.
Then the papyrus makers infuriated the masons.
Then Gutenberg did it to everyone.
Then came Amazon.
Next might be internal internet devices that place any visual element before our eyes.


Posted: 09/04/2012 21:59:14

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Headly Stonemaster

first registered 01.11.10

last online 11 hours ago

It's true. Before long you will always have your book exactly the way you want it and remember it. On whatever "paper" (appearance) in whatever font with or without whatever illustrations in whatever kind of jacket desired. Bigger, smaller, it will all be adjustable and compact and exchangeable so that the destruction of a device doesn't mean loss of content. Charm can not only be retained, it can be customized.

Posted: 09/04/2012 22:12:52

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Headly Stonemaster

first registered 01.11.10

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Oh dear Mr. Games one cannot always turn our backs on yesteryear, as much as one desires to. Oh please don't get me wrong, I'm all for the modern, the environment, etc, however, how far shall we take it, that we lose our enjoyment and features of years gone by? close quotes

I've already lost a few features of years gone by!:'(:'(

Posted: 09/04/2012 22:14:07

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