slate.com— The difference between today's Kindle deletions and yesteryear's banning is that the earlier prohibitions weren't perfectly enforceable.
Jul 21, 2009View in Crawl 4
it's off the topic of this bulls**t story but who cares if they deleted some "e"books because they were illegal , you can always go get the hardcopies. but i know what the definition of amerindian is. i asked what it was because i don't acknowledge the term. i don't acknowledge it because i know what i am, and the term "amerindian" does not fit what i am, though i am sadly fitted to the term. there is much to learn and much that has been lost forever.blahzay blahzay so i guess what i'm saying is that even with an "internet" if you will, it unfortunately, would not stop the flow of stupidity... even with all these interconnected networks that easily allowed you access to "information."
For my money, I'd rather have the one with the free drugs and virtual reality porn.For the record I have not actually read either book but that's what they have in Brave New World, right?
azpat: Perhaps, but any free or very cheap hardware will:have a razor and blades pricing model (the software will be how they make up and get the profit),require repurchasing of all data when replaced,And hacked open in a matter of weeks.I can't wait.
donkeypunchloveJul 23, 2009
it's off the topic of this bulls**t story but who cares if they deleted some "e"books because they were illegal , you can always go get the hardcopies. but i know what the definition of amerindian is. i asked what it was because i don't acknowledge the term. i don't acknowledge it because i know what i am, and the term "amerindian" does not fit what i am, though i am sadly fitted to the term. there is much to learn and much that has been lost forever.blahzay blahzay so i guess what i'm saying is that even with an "internet" if you will, it unfortunately, would not stop the flow of stupidity... even with all these interconnected networks that easily allowed you access to "information."
pilgrim3970Jul 23, 2009
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palehorse864Jul 24, 2009
You should see what happens in the year 2525. Well... that is... assuming that man is still alive.
stevethepocketJul 26, 2009
For my money, I'd rather have the one with the free drugs and virtual reality porn.For the record I have not actually read either book but that's what they have in Brave New World, right?
hillsfarJul 29, 2009
Next new product: Kindle Hack for USB!
jeanyus87Aug 7, 2009
... or maybe try real life book burnings, And if you need an example, look up what the nazis did.
irashtarAug 10, 2009
azpat: Perhaps, but any free or very cheap hardware will:have a razor and blades pricing model (the software will be how they make up and get the profit),require repurchasing of all data when replaced,And hacked open in a matter of weeks.I can't wait.
wilhoitmAug 10, 2009
Don't worry Obama is an Alien and he will still be President in 2525./s