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Rohan B. Dhruva
SCJP 1.5
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Originally posted by Bert Bates:
As far as a book buy-back idea goes, I gotta tell you that publishers are having a hard enough time as it is.
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Originally posted by Herb Schildt:
Thoughts? I am curious as to what others think of the hand-held electronic book viewer concept.
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Originally posted by Bert Bates:
Hi Rohan,
I'm not sure if this applies around the world, but in North America the cost of the paper to print a book is a tiny fraction of the price the consumer pays. I'm totally in favor of recycling, but unfortunately recycling would do very little to reduce costs to the consumer.
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No, but new disease entities and nomenclatures come out frequently. Not quite every year, but nearly.Originally posted by Gosia Wittemann:
they don't put a new version of the human body on the market every year
Originally posted by Herb Schildt:
Has anyone seen a Kindle yet? Does it allow this sort of natural "random access" in the way that a paper book does?