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I'm a bit mystified by the concept of "trolling".
Person A says something stupid
Person B says "that's stupid"
Person A responds "hahahaha it was a troll and you fell for it"
Err ... right ... and that is clever because ??
http://www.engadget.com/2009/10/19/barnes-and-noble-nook-color-e-reader-out-tuesday-for-259-says/
"will let users lend e-books to friends" apparently.
I've got Diamond Age, also Snow Crash. Both as proper books, but I also have Snow Crash on my phone, bought through Stanza. Tried to buy Diamond Age from the exact same supplier, only to be informed that my credit card is invalid, as it's not in the US! WTF! That is the problem with ebooks, stupid restrictions on geographic regions. Yes, I know all about copyright, but how come I can buy the exact same book, or any other published in the US via Amazon or B&N, with no restrictions. I bought Kate Griffin's book, A Madness Of Angels, from the US, because they had a hardcover, whereas the UK only a papercover. Again, no restriction. I can't buy any of Kathy Reichs' Temperance Brennan books as ebooks, but I can get any of the hardbacks from the States. This sort of stupidity used to inflict music sales, with iTunes still affected by regional versions. It's a restriction on trade, and should be stopped. The Kindle is available in the UK, but purchases from the US store, and the iPhone Kindle app won't work here. Bloody stupid.
More on the Barnes & Noble Nook, including a video:
http://gizmodo.com/5386140/barnes--noble-nook-up-close-yep-its-real-nice

