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image If the New York Times can delve into this issue in a Net context, maybe we can in an e-book one. Here’s the reworked question:

What’s more important to you? E-books or sex?

Be tasteful, gang. This is a family blog.

Now back to All the News That’s Fit to Print. “46 percent of women and 30 percent of men would opt to forgo sex for two weeks instead of giving up access to their precious Internet for the same period,” the Times says in paraphrasing a Harris survey that Intel sponsored.

Yo, Jane, over at DearAuthor.com, the romance-book blog! Share your thoughts. And got a DRM or Tower of eBabel angle? Might these two hassles actually threaten marriages by increasing the amount of time devoted to e-books.

I can even see an E Ink angle. With E Ink, unless you have a little lamp or are using a Sony PRS-700 with built-in lighting, the room lights must be on. This just might make E Ink less of a divorce-creator than, say, LCDs—which lend themselves to reading in the dark.

The other issue is the content of E books. My own theory is that romance novels, E or P, just might help pep up marriages.

 
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