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	<title>Comments on: Kindle-ing</title>
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		<title>By: christine</title>
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		<description>love mine. but the wifi isn&#039;t global. liars. it&#039;s global in the americanized sense of &quot;it works in some places that aren&#039;t in the u.s.&quot; bastards. still, i think it&#039;s more of the portability of it. i still love books and i want to own them but when you&#039;re bumming around south east asia you really can&#039;t beat something light that reads like paper and can carry whatever you want to read without taking up any room.
plus the highlight and footnote functions are so cool that i&#039;ve actually caught myself reading a real-life book and trying to click the little joystick thingy. ::shrug:: i&#039;m suggestible.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>love mine. but the wifi isn&#8217;t global. liars. it&#8217;s global in the americanized sense of &#8220;it works in some places that aren&#8217;t in the u.s.&#8221; bastards. still, i think it&#8217;s more of the portability of it. i still love books and i want to own them but when you&#8217;re bumming around south east asia you really can&#8217;t beat something light that reads like paper and can carry whatever you want to read without taking up any room.<br />
plus the highlight and footnote functions are so cool that i&#8217;ve actually caught myself reading a real-life book and trying to click the little joystick thingy. ::shrug:: i&#8217;m suggestible.</p>
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