Speaking of free modern translations. . .
You can also get a free copy of the ESV with E-sword. Maybe the HCSB will take the hint and make theirs free on E-sword. I like Kindle, but for word studies E-sword is easier because you can do side by side comparisons with LOTS of stuff using everything from Greek (TR, MT and Alexandrian) to a lot of other open-domain Bibles including the Geneva, real 1611 KJV and other oldies and goodies.
It also has the ASV (Not the new, the original) free which I believe Dr. Cassidy likes (if I am not mistaken).
Maybe if we all write to the HCSB publishers, they might make the one on E-sword free too if we mention the Kindle freebie.
It has been found that if people like a book in e-format of any type, they will often buy the paper book to carry, read and write on. A lot of books are given free for this reason. It just isn't the same reading a novel on a computer unless it is a true Kindle or something similar and I went through three different e-book readers and liked them, but as with all technical things, I wound up breaking them.
The real kindle is really nice, but it will crack if you sit on it. A novel won't.