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	<title>Comments on: Library Notes From All Over</title>
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		<title>By: chug</title>
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		<description>Yes, free is great.  

But for about $110 per year you can get unlimited DVD rentals (1 at a time) and unlimited instant movies and TV from Netflix. The $9 or so I spend each month on Netflix is a bargain.  And a gift of a $99 Roku was the best - now I can watch the instant movies on my TV. 

And I still use my library, the main and the closest branch.  Haven&#039;t used its free ebooks yet, but that&#039;s next.</description>
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<p>But for about $110 per year you can get unlimited DVD rentals (1 at a time) and unlimited instant movies and TV from Netflix. The $9 or so I spend each month on Netflix is a bargain.  And a gift of a $99 Roku was the best &#8211; now I can watch the instant movies on my TV. </p>
<p>And I still use my library, the main and the closest branch.  Haven&#8217;t used its free ebooks yet, but that&#8217;s next.</p>
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