@NateMeyvis True, but when I do buy one, I see my watchlist, and sometimes donk off and buy several at a time!
A great feature of e-books is that you almost never have to buy one until the exact minute you're going to start reading it. #nitcast
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@PieFarmer@NateMeyvis one click purchasing of e-books is seriously anti-nitcast. - Show replies
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@kokiri@NateMeyvis Not wrong, but if it sits on my device for long time, time value of money is my cost -
@PieFarmer @GarethChantler@kokiri Right. Again, easiest just to enact a rule: no buying until you're actually starting to read it. - Show replies
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@PieFarmer@kokiri Fair. But surely any good e-library has enough reread value to get through those times? -
@NateMeyvis @GarethChantler@PieFarmer for me, the nit-calc is usually the premium i'll pay for e-book versus amazon marketplace.
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@kokiri@NateMeyvis@PieFarmer You guys don't get your ebooks from the library?#nitcast -
@thinkingpoker @GarethChantler@kokiri@NateMeyvis Just my DVDs.
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@kokiri@NateMeyvis Literature > Filter for "Available Now" > Sort by Most Popular > Scroll until something catches my fancy -
@thinkingpoker @GarethChantler@kokiri ...to say nothing of the tons of stuff that's in the public domain.
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