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Posted Fri, Jan 30, 11:30 p.m.
FYI, in August, TechCrunch reported that Amazon had sold 240,000 Kindles. The source was an unnamed source "close to" Amazon; take with appropriate grains of salt.
MOREPosted Mon, Oct 6, 1:19 p.m.
Thoughtful: Thanks for the unique perspective, Jack. That said, I'm very tired of the "he didn't vote for" or "he voted against" claims by BOTH sides ... because 99.9% of the final votes (votes on the actual bill, not amendments that might or might not make it) are not on ...
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