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	<title>Comments on: So Really, Will I Ever Buy a Kindle?</title>
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		<title>By: Pam</title>
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		<dc:creator>Pam</dc:creator>
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		<description>I have actually been watching them and considering purchasing one (when we move back to the states and price drops a bit!)  I too would miss the feel of a book in my hands,so my bookshelves will never be empty. (Maybe it&#039;s that enjoyment of all things paper!) But the idea of being able to travel and have multiple books with me to read is a definite appeal.  Each trip I&#039;ve made back to the states recently, I&#039;m always carefully choosing which books I can bring back to Switzerland, considering weight and space limitations.  That would not factor into the equation at all if I had a Kindle.  No way will a Kindle or another e-book reader bring an end to publishing industry.  It will only broaden the ways people can access materials.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have actually been watching them and considering purchasing one (when we move back to the states and price drops a bit!)  I too would miss the feel of a book in my hands,so my bookshelves will never be empty. (Maybe it&#8217;s that enjoyment of all things paper!) But the idea of being able to travel and have multiple books with me to read is a definite appeal.  Each trip I&#8217;ve made back to the states recently, I&#8217;m always carefully choosing which books I can bring back to Switzerland, considering weight and space limitations.  That would not factor into the equation at all if I had a Kindle.  No way will a Kindle or another e-book reader bring an end to publishing industry.  It will only broaden the ways people can access materials.</p>
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