A side note, or a snide note?

The downside of not sharing is not being able to read books in a joint
account.  Well, you can, but you'll have to file the drm off first.  I
advocate doing that not cos I'm looking to rip off authors, but because
I've got a huge library of .lit books I can no longer read.  My total
library of ebooks is well over 5000 now.   Paid ebooks. But I never offered
to buy the drm.


On Mon, Dec 2, 2013 at 5:45 PM, Stephen Price <[email protected]>wrote:

> A side note... Never sharebypur Amazon account with your wife. I
> eventually had to rename my account, change the email address to my wife's
> and make myself a new one. The romance novel recommendations were
> unbearable. Lol
>
> Sure you can tell it not to use certain books for suggestions but I
> couldn't keep up! There's only so much time in a day and you can buy a lot
> of novels when they are between free and 99c!!
>  On 02/12/2013 1:55 pm, "Joseph Cooney" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Has anyone read 'the circle' yet by David Eggers...seems relevant.
>>
>> Amazon suggested it to me ;-)
>> On Dec 2, 2013 3:32 PM, "Greg Keogh" <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> I'm glad the subject of "1984" finally came up in the context of
>>> advertising. When I read Orwell's book in early high school it had a deep
>>> and lasting influence over me. Even since I have been very sensitive to
>>> propaganda, double-speak, weasel words and varieties of fallacious argument
>>> techniques; and the primary sources of these things are politics and
>>> advertising. So for me:
>>>
>>> Assert.IsTrue(advertising == propaganda);
>>>
>>> Encrypted advertising?! Now there's a challenging idea. Ignorance is
>>> strength.
>>>
>>> Greg K
>>>
>>


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