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Derek Lowe, an Arkansan by birth, got his BA from Hendrix College and his PhD in organic chemistry from Duke before spending time in Germany on a Humboldt Fellowship on his post-doc. He's worked for several major pharmaceutical companies since 1989 on drug discovery projects against schizophrenia, Alzheimer's, diabetes, osteoporosis and other diseases. To contact Derek email him directly: derekb.lowe@gmail.com Twitter: Dereklowe

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April 28, 2010

Delivery Via Kindle

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Posted by Derek

I've had a few requests to make the blog available in a Kindle
version. So after a visit to the innards of Amazon, here it is, for those of you who'd like things delivered in that format. I don't own one of them myself, but I can definitely see the point of one (or something like it).

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1. Christian Hesketh on April 28, 2010 9:51 AM writes...

I get this message:
"This title is not available for customers from:
Canada"
Kind of ironic that I can read your blog from the "regular" internet, but this "modern" e-reader can't seem to display it - yay for archaic licensing terms :)

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2. coprolite on May 1, 2010 10:02 AM writes...

I threw my kindle down the stairs when I was upset with a contrived ending. amy tan makes my blood boil sometimes.

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3. ugg on December 15, 2011 11:30 AM writes...

I really decided upon your Feed, not certain just did it properly though? Fine article in addition.

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4. hguhf on April 1, 2012 2:20 PM writes...

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