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If Amazon can't unfailingly read the Internet's future -- at least as far as books are concerned -- why should anyone else try?
I read pros; I read cons.
When I read, I read.
This would seem to underscore the fact that allowing ever more unskilled illegal immigrants to enter the country to work at low-skilled jobs is a bad policy, yet every article I read of yours unfailingly addresses any immigration as a positive thing.
When I want to travel to the airport, I unfailingly want a car to take me there.
Whenever I read something about science that I doubt or don't understand, I e-mail him with questions, and he unfailingly responds, sometimes at impressive length, with clear, incisive analyses of whatever I've asked about.
I unfailingly want a Diptyque Baies candle (£40) and Laura Mercier Crème de Pistache Honey Bath (£31).
I want to PayPal for some nameless download out of an offshore data haven, something that feeds every piece of Web news I read through some unknowable outland server, some swift and anonymous meshing of fuzzy logics cooked up by sleepless programmers in Bangladesh or Burma; some voodoo thing that unfailingly highlights outright lies, spin and misperception -- in different colors.
And, of course, I read Gibbon because no one (he is said to have memorized each of his paragraphs before putting it down, and each was perhaps meant to recall the Roman phalanx) ever wrote so unfailingly well - in an unfaltering succession of 2,000 pages.
She read, and I read.
I read.
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