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<title>Kindle me this</title><biblioid class="uri">http://norman.walsh.name/2007/11/21/kindle</biblioid>
<volumenum>10</volumenum>
<issuenum>132</issuenum>
<pubdate>2007-11-21T12:35:10-05:00</pubdate>
<date>$Date$</date>
<author>
      <personname>
<firstname>Norman</firstname>
	<surname>Walsh</surname>
</personname>
    </author>
<copyright>
      <year>2007</year>
      <holder>Norman Walsh</holder>
    </copyright>
<abstract>
<para>In principle, I think an electronic book device is a good idea.</para>
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<dc:subject rdf:resource="http://norman.walsh.name/knows/taxonomy#Books"/>
<dc:subject rdf:resource="http://norman.walsh.name/knows/taxonomy#DRM"/>
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<para xml:id="p1">In practice, it will clearly suck, as
<personname>
      <firstname>Mark</firstname>
      <surname>Pilgrim</surname>
    </personname>
has so
<link xlink:href="http://diveintomark.org/archives/2007/11/19/the-future-of-reading">ably
demonstrated</link>.</para>

<para xml:id="p2"><link xlink:href="http://norman.walsh.name/2005/07/08/drm">Just
say no</link>, damnit.</para>

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