on 05/10/06 08:50, Lord Groundhog at LordGroundhog@gmail.com wrote:
> Believe it or not, this reminded me of something ON-topic: I'm still very
> much the rookie concerning doing things on my 2100. I understand that
> reading e-books on Newtie is straightforward, but I'm not 100% sure about
> the whole thing with where to find books I want. Am I restricted to the
> ones on Unna, or can I use books made for other readers?
>
> In particular I was looking for HD Thoreau's "Essay on Civil Disobedience".
You're not limited to the ones on UNNA but you can't get books made for
other readers. They need to be made for the Newton specifically.
-Laurent.
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