On Thu, Jul 16, 2009 at 11:36 AM, Maxim Veksler <hq4e...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 2009/7/15 Shlomo Dubrowin <dubrowin.l...@gmail.com>: > > I live and work in the Jerusalem area. Generally, when I want Linux > and/or > > other types of computer books (right now I'm learning Perl), I wait till > we > > have family coming from the US and force them to bring the books to me > here. > > > > I keep saying there must be a better way to get good books here in > Israel. > > Is there a bookstore somewhere that already imports these kinds of books, > or > > that can order them for me and deliver them to me via IL Post or where I > can > > pick them up somewhere local in this part of the country? > > > > I have ordered books through a previous employer from Amazon.co.uk, but > I > > remember it being much more expensive than getting them in the US. What > are > > your experiences. Thank you. > > > > How about purchasing a Kindle and then ordering nothing but electronic > books? > I seems that in the long run it might turn out to be more beneficial > then buying batches of printed books. > Hi all - I read a few reviews of the Kindle2 vs. Sony Reader - Anyone out there have either of those and use it with Linux? AFAIK, I'll see the storage as a USB device on either device - But what about purchasing books, etc? -Mike
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