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Day: August 7, 2011

Attack of the Kindle Cases

August 7, 2011 ~ James Viscosi ~ 5 Comments

I don’t just write Kindle books, I read them too. Which of course means that I have to keep my Kindle in a case, because I’m not about to carry around a skinny $180 piece of plastic without protecting it. So, one Kindle means one case, right?

Wrong.

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  • It’s 1999 and Tucker would like you to state your business before he will let you talk to his mom.
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