>  prefer it not be on a monitor screen but on paper
    and printing out hundreds of pages
    on my own printer does not sound like "fun".

    Still limiting your thinking to the "print" paradigm,
    meaning reading from one source, pages in numbered
    succession, and because of current presentation limitations,
    preferring to read it printed on paper...

>  The searching is the only thing I would like about an eBook.

    What if you could search 50 references, including your own
    homegrown sources on the same topic presented to you
    all at once?

    A search across all materials on your system at once.
    Isn't this what the Desktop Search craze is all about?
    We just need to integrate purchased digital books into that mix..

Rick

-----Original Message-----
From: Aaron Rouse [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, March 25, 2005 11:48 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Ordering WACK from Amazon


The searching is the only thing I would like about an eBook.  I am
just one of those people that when reading something I prefer it not
be on a monitor screen but on paper and printing out hundreds of pages
on my own printer does not sound like "fun".


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