<VV> that e-book

Jim Davis jld at wk.net
Sun Dec 27 18:23:58 EST 2015


Go to <ebooks.com> and download their reader for PC.  Then purchase the 
Ebook you want or you can borrow it from most libraries or services.  To 
borrow an  Ebook is about 1/10 the price to purchase.  If you purchase 
an Ebook, then you can do want you like within the copyright laws.   If 
you borrow it, it disappears in about a month and it cannot usually be 
copied.   If you get a local library card and it is a public library, 
then the Ebook is free to borrow.

Should you become an avid Kindle user, then you can trade books between 
Kindles if you own the books and you can do it wireless. Takes about 20 
seconds to share an Ebook.  A typical Kindle has the capacity of about 
350 books at one time although the Fire can hold 2,500. books at one 
time.   If you are an Amazon Prime member then you get many Ebooks 
free.  You just select the subject mater, author or area of interest 
monthly the titles come out on your <available > list.   Most Ebooks 
come in audio form so you can listen then while you are on the road.   
Most magazines are also available in Ebook form.
Jim Davis




On 12/27/2015 1:56 PM, wrsssatty--- via VirtualVairs wrote:
> Can anyone tell me whether I could buy an e-book on Amazon, download it to my laptop and read it on my laptop (or print it out from the download)?  I don't have a fancy-schmancy e-book reader nor do I want one.  Basically, I think if a book is available only as an e-book it must be a pretty crappy book but, in this case, I'd like to find out for myself just how crappy!
>
>
> Thanks!
>
>
> ~Bill Stanley
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> <I decided to purchase this e-book and just see what this guy had to say. It
> started out with the usual rhetoric about the Corvair. Sure there are a few
> things he gets wrong as he is obviously not a mechanical person. But a
> little over 1/2 way through the e-book he had continued to researched what
> was going on with GM and the NTSA in 1971-72 and the 1972 report we all like
> to refer to as exonerating our Corvairs. If his research is accurate and
> holds true we will all be surprised to know that even what was and was not
> said in the Corvair report was manipulated by then politics. Big surprise,
> huh?>
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