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A Literate American

Hahaha, obviously the author of this article was just trying to get an angry reaction out of us ignorant and belligerent Americans. I also read about 100 books a year, because I don't watch much television. I'm aware I probably read more books than the "average American", but I'm guessing many other Americans who would actually pay for a dedicated e-reader fall into the same category. Anyway, taking the Kindle sales into account thus far I'm far from alone.

posted by : Meeeee, 10 October 2009 Complain about this comment
Excuse me?!

I'm insulted by your opening to this article. I'm a US resident, and I read over 100 books a year. It's the worst kind of stereotyping to assume that all Americans are illiterate.

You sir, are an a**, and this is the last time I will be visiting this site.

posted by : Ariel, 09 October 2009 Complain about this comment
Reading is fundamental...

It is certainly about time that some people who can truly appreciate the Kindle will be getting their hands on it. Now if you could just learn to use a toothbrush you will be all set. Perhaps there is an instructional book you could download for this?

posted by : illiterate American, 09 October 2009 Complain about this comment
Not having wireless isn't much of a deal-breaker

The wireless aspect is pretty cool, but is it really so horrible if you have to go to your home or laptop to put new stuff on your Kindle?

posted by : Jason Goatcher, 08 October 2009 Complain about this comment
iPhone?

What about the iPhone version of Kindle, is that coming too?

posted by : Photoboy, 07 October 2009 Complain about this comment

Kindle finally arrives in Blighty and Europe

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