Which preposition to use with ebooks
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You can't read an ebook without power and a computer *
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None of these seemed like very good explanations for the "failure" of ebooks to me.
It was strikingly weird that no one seemed to notice that the idea of ebooks as a "failure" was at strong odds with the notion that electronic book "piracy" was worth worrying about: I mean, if ebooks are a failure, then who gives a rats if intarweb dweebs are trading them on Usenet?
* You can't take your ebook into the tub *