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Old 29th May 2008, 10:26 PM   #83 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Xsjado
I (and a lot of people) find reading huge blocks of text on a computer screen difficult and what happens when you actually need to play?
I am in the minority that actually PREFERS to read on the computer screen vs a book, assuming the copy is a good one. I can spend hours reading websites and pdfs, whereas I get bored reading books after about an hour.

However, I will say this. I find it a lot easier to reference stuff from a book than on a pdf. If I know what page it is on or near, it's easier to flip through the book for me...
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