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	<title>Comments on: Amazon Kindle Numbers &#8211; Good Scratch Math</title>
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		<title>By: TheNKSBlogTeam</title>
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		<description>I own one, and I definitely do not fit the above description. I commute and lug around a bag 5 hours a day, and am at work 8 hours a day, = 13 hours a day I&#039;m away from my bookshelf.

Hence, the skinny, light Kindle on which I store hundreds of books makes sense. 

I also hate printing out articles, and my printer at home isn&#039;t working (nor do I want to pay the exorbitant price for HP 02 replacement cartridges). Hence, paying .10 to email myself articles to read on the Kindle makes sense.

What a dopey analysis. Conjecture of a non-user next to the anecdotal evidence of two users who don&#039;t support it = sloppy conjecture.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I own one, and I definitely do not fit the above description. I commute and lug around a bag 5 hours a day, and am at work 8 hours a day, = 13 hours a day I&#8217;m away from my bookshelf.</p>
<p>Hence, the skinny, light Kindle on which I store hundreds of books makes sense. </p>
<p>I also hate printing out articles, and my printer at home isn&#8217;t working (nor do I want to pay the exorbitant price for HP 02 replacement cartridges). Hence, paying .10 to email myself articles to read on the Kindle makes sense.</p>
<p>What a dopey analysis. Conjecture of a non-user next to the anecdotal evidence of two users who don&#8217;t support it = sloppy conjecture.</p>
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