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Got a Kindle for Christmas.
Bought 3 outta print books for $15. The used price for all of them is $262.00!
Bought 3 outta print books for $15. The used price for all of them is $262.00!
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Anyone been to a library lately?
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Dint you make a thread the other week lamenting the death of paper books?
I got a Kindle several years ago and something happened where the battery wouldn't take a charge anymore, so I went back to paper books. This Christmas I got an iPad and now I have iBooks, Kindle boos and Nook books. I have too many books to read now! (All but one were under 5 bucks)
I'm just now finishing my last 2010 Christmas book...
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I remember the day *we* got our kindles. Mine is still running great!!
You got a lemon
Regarding iPad: I do not like mine. I dont use it. I could never get used to not having a *real* keyboard. Makes typing hard. I love some things hard...typing is not one of them
I did get a lemon! I loved it while it lasted though.
As for the iPad - I don't really see the need for it, but it's an interesting toy.
I have mine packed in my bag for work. I use it almost everyday. I, too, love it.
I have to go back to work todayBoo.
slow is good at some things. Not at reading
Anyone been to a library lately?
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I have a desktop at work, a desktop at home, a laptop, a smart phone, and now an iPad. I'm way too connected.
And I've been at work for two hours already.
I read really, really fast.
I just had too many books...
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Are you kidding? I go at least once a week— frequently more.
Anything that's truly worth reading is best preserved and read in hard copy.
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Evelyn woods??
2 hours???? WTF!
Dump all of the pc's except for the Laptop. It's all you need.
...and what of the 2,713 Excel spreadsheets containing massive amounts of data ?
Some of us use computers for data-intensive analytical and calculation purposes— and don't start with this "cloud" shit. Been there, done that; not doing it again for Big Brother's benefit.
Evelyn woods??
There's a program... or 'app' if you will, called Dropbox, that I'm finding pretty handy.
Thankee, kindly. Unfortunately that sounds like it would require ownership of an i-Pad/Phone or a Droid.
There are three people in the U.S. without a cellphone. I'm one of them. Last year, my telephone service ( which is 100% reliable— no dropped calls, no incoherency ) cost precisely $380.06. People forget that the world got along perfectly well without cellphones for millenia.
While I may appear a Luddite, the fact of the matter is that I'm just a good ol' fashioned tightwad.
Dropbox isn't tied to any platform. It's basically an off-site storage service where you can put files and have access to them from any web-enabled computer. It's a simple improvement over e-mailing files to yourself to work on somewhere else.
2GB of free storage. I've gone from thumb drives, to emailing stuff to myself, to google docs, to Dropbox. It's not a new concept, just a cleaner one.