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		<title>Comment on Kindle? What&#8217;s a Kindle? by Dana Vinicoff</title>
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		<dc:creator>Dana Vinicoff</dc:creator>
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		<description>Kindle is definitely the thing for bookoholics. I&#039;m about as compulsive a reader as you, and feel so taken-care-of, knowing where my next 150 or so books are coming from. The main drawback to the Kindle is that buying books from Amazon is a one-click maneuver, and far too easy. I&#039;ve already dropped several hundred dollars on books that I wouldn&#039;t have dreamed of buying in print - because of the expense, the shelf space, or both. And then there are all the free books, public domain or not, that are available from other online sources. I hope you get your Kindl soon, and have fun Kindling.

Dana</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Kindle is definitely the thing for bookoholics. I&#8217;m about as compulsive a reader as you, and feel so taken-care-of, knowing where my next 150 or so books are coming from. The main drawback to the Kindle is that buying books from Amazon is a one-click maneuver, and far too easy. I&#8217;ve already dropped several hundred dollars on books that I wouldn&#8217;t have dreamed of buying in print &#8211; because of the expense, the shelf space, or both. And then there are all the free books, public domain or not, that are available from other online sources. I hope you get your Kindl soon, and have fun Kindling.</p>
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