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Old 07-15-2010, 03:53 PM   #1
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I got a Kindle for my wife.

I'm thinking it was a pretty good trade.

Anyway, in some ways I am anti e-book. I like owning a book that you can put on your bookshelf, and can lend out if you want. I like having a physical book.

But the Kindle has some advantages. You can get a lot of free books (ones from which the copyright has expired). I think 1923 is the key date.

You can also check your email, and do a little websurfing, although it is not ideal for that. The cool thing, however, is that it doesn't charge a monthly fee for that. In fact, I pulled up cougarguard last night on the Kindle.

At the $109 I paid, hard to beat.

But when push comes to shove, I'm still buying the paper versions.
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Old 07-26-2010, 01:46 AM   #2
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I got a Kindle for my wife.

I'm thinking it was a pretty good trade.

Anyway, in some ways I am anti e-book. I like owning a book that you can put on your bookshelf, and can lend out if you want. I like having a physical book.

But the Kindle has some advantages. You can get a lot of free books (ones from which the copyright has expired). I think 1923 is the key date.

You can also check your email, and do a little websurfing, although it is not ideal for that. The cool thing, however, is that it doesn't charge a monthly fee for that. In fact, I pulled up cougarguard last night on the Kindle.

At the $109 I paid, hard to beat.

But when push comes to shove, I'm still buying the paper versions.
My grandpa, a widower, has two of them. He's 87, a retired attorney, and used to reading a lot. He reads about 6-7 hours a day now, all on his Kindles. He went with me to Costa Rica in May, and after I read all of the books I brought with me, I used to one to read an old Clancy novel that I hadn't read since high school, Without Remorse. I liked the Kindle, but two things make it less than ideal: 1) I remember things in books visually. If I try to find something, in my mind, I can see it on the page, so I will remember if it was on the right or left page, top or bottom of the page, etc. The Kindle would limit that if I tried to use it to read novels or academic texts for work (another issue would be that I couldn't write in the margins if I wanted to teach the text). 2) I don't know if they've fixed this or not on newer models, but you can't read them in low light, which I'm sure they will remedy soon enough.
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My wife is reading "Tarzan of the Apes" on the Kindle right now. That makes me happy. It's the first novel I ever read.
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