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Nice Mustrum...but actually true.

That is what 90% of the errata in the actual document is....I pretty sure I can get those pages to under 15 pages EASILY and I probably can shrink it to 10.

Yeah, he is pretty funny for a german dude, but unfortunately, I need to spread out the xp love a bit before I can give him any again.
 

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Well, that's certainly not universal for all e-readers. That's a Kindle thing and, to be fair, Amazon did eventually come pretty clean about it. But, yeah, I can totally understand your point.

Ult9imately thats a symptom my biggest problem with digital content-whether its e-readers or PDF's....I dont really own anything. With the magazinem I have a physical copy that no one can take away(barring floods, fire or disaster), but you can be cut off or have it removed-wotc cut off PDF's and Kindle removed content.

So what if they came clean about it(and note your word-eventually), they can still do it. And there's nothing you can do about it. And it tells me I dont really own it. Barnes and Noble, for example, isnt going to come to my house and take the book back that I bought, if they jumped the gun and sold it too early w/o permission.


But if you enjoy it, rock on. If I cant get it in print, or print on demand, I wont want it.
 

I'm not a big fan of people starting an edition war and then hollering "edition war!" when someone calls them on it. The amount of bickering that generated, however, doesn't make me particularly cheery. There may have been a better way to handle it.

I think this thread has just about lived out its usefulness. If anyone particularly disagrees, shoot me a PM and I'll consider reopening it in a couple of days. For now, though, closed it goes.

Klunk.
 

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