The past week I was out in North Truro on Cape Cod, MA. On the Cape I have my usual morning routine that, in the past, has involved getting up early, jumping in my car and driving 14 miles round trip to Provincetown for a newspaper and usually..... donuts!
In addition to the Globe I also like to read the Boston Herald - especially when it comes to reading about New England sports teams. On Friday the Celtics got to be too much for me - the Herald is not available electronically so...... i got in my car and drove to Provincetown to get the paper. Guess what else I got. By Saturday morning I was back on the Kindle and off the donuts.
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If more people went to the Kindle, donut shops nationwide would be in trouble. A few questions: is the cost per year for a Kindle version of the paper, cheaper than the normal paper paper? How many pounds of paper have you saved by not buying papers? Would you buy a Kindle paper that was cheaper if it had the ads in it like a normal paper? Or would you rather just skip all the ads all the time and pay more up front?
Thanks for these great questions Mark!
I ended up writing a new post answering them. Here is the link to the post: http://ictcenter.blogspot.com/2008/06/some-great-kindle-questions.html
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