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Definetly not, he hated technology.

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No, Ray Bradbury was not a strong advocate for e-books. He famously expressed his disdain for e-books and their impact on the traditional book industry, stating that he believed in the importance of physical books and the experience of holding a tangible book in one's hands.

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