I like both ideas - publishing to Kindle or the iPad, and the idea of 
mailing in super-old quizzes.

Philip
www.biketinker.com


On Wednesday, October 24, 2012 11:18:44 PM UTC-7, Tokyo Crank wrote:
>
> I used to enjoy getting the Reader, and recall all the "I got mine !" 
> excitement on the old list too. Even though I generally received mine days 
> later than most, being on the other side of quite a large pond from Riv HQ. 
> My 1994 B'Stone catalog and some of the readers are still in my bathroom, 
> and still providing entertainment and relaxation. One day I will finish the 
> quiz in the catalogue, clip out the page, and send it to Riv, as a gentle 
> historical message-in-a-bottle. 
>
> I was interested in the USB archive, but ... shipping is $50 to here. I do 
> understand. There's more to "shipping" than putting a stamp on something. 
> But I can't find it in me to pay this amount. I have no interest in any 
> potential underhand way of obtaining the collection. I do wonder if the 
> Readers are in a state where it might be possible for Riv to publish them 
> on Kindle ? I have no idea how to do this, but my mother, who is not 
> desperately into computers ( she prefers gardening and cooking ), has 
> published to Kindle. She seems to have worked it out. It would be great to 
> see them available to purchase electronically for those of us far away. 
> Somewhat protects the content too, I understand, though that horse may have 
> bolted.
>
> Paul 
>

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