Pity the Kindle Generation

David Morris fqmorris at gmail.com
Wed Oct 12 10:45:40 CDT 2011


Whatever is downloaded onto an individual Kindle stays there until it
is deleted by the Kindle owner.  After deletion, the e-book is still
in the individual's account to be downloaded again, if desired.  So
it's possible that the content rights of one's account might change.
The way to safeguard against that would be to keep a copy of the
e-book in another storage device.

The thing I most dislike about my Kindle (including audio books) is
the very clunky way of flipping forward and backward.  Unless one
places bookmarks regularly, there is no easy way.  And one doesn't
know what one might want to review later when reading something for
the first time.

David Morris

On Wed, Oct 12, 2011 at 9:31 AM, Albert Rolls <alprolls at earthlink.net> wrote:
> By the way, what happened with the e-version of CL49 in England. It used to be available in England, but last time I looked, it wasn't. Did the people who bought it get to keep it?



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