NatCh
12-25-2006, 09:07 AM
Don't worry, it's an anonymous poll. :grin:
I'm just curious how many of us have succumbed to the temptation. :nice:
I'm just curious how many of us have succumbed to the temptation. :nice:
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View Full Version : Who's taken their Reader apart? NatCh 12-25-2006, 09:07 AM Don't worry, it's an anonymous poll. :grin: I'm just curious how many of us have succumbed to the temptation. :nice: HarryT 12-25-2006, 09:12 AM You've got to be kidding. I have enough trouble changing a light bulb :grin:. Haven't you got anything better to do than this on Christmas day? :) NatCh 12-25-2006, 09:16 AM Normally, yes, but we're not doing the family gathering/opening 'til about 2 PM, so .... :shrug: Say, what are you doing here? :grin: I'm about to shut down before my wife catches me, so Merry Christmas to all! :santa: RWood 12-25-2006, 11:12 AM As long as it works and others have posted pictures I do not feel a need to open it just to open it. If something goes wrong I would have no problem opening it if I felt that I could make it right again. BettyE 12-25-2006, 10:13 PM Normally, yes, but we're not doing the family gathering/opening 'til about 2 PM, so .... :shrug: I tried to show off my Sony Reader at our family gathering today, but my family, who are all voracious readers, were not impressed. They politely admired it, but that's it. I think it was because the lighting was not the best, so no one could see it. (Even when I showed my mother a great photo of her 1950 wedding, her admiration was just a polite comment...) They were much more impressed by the "real" (i.e., paper) books that I brought as part of the "family book exchange" that we do every time we get together.... Betty BettyE 12-25-2006, 10:27 PM Haven't you got anything better to do than this on Christmas day? :) HarryT - Happy Boxing Day! One of my fondest memories of England was flying from NY on Christmas Day and landing at Heathrow on the morning of the 26th. We drove to our hotel in Salisbury, passing up a meal on the highway, not realizing that *everything* would be closed in Salisbury. Even the hotel could not give us food because we had not ordered it in advance. Our solution? We found a pub and it did not have food but the folks in the pub were all local people. They were so warm and welcoming, we had one of the best afternoons we ever and we didn't miss food at all. They made such a fuss over us, it was great! Later, we managed to find a pizza place open and we enjoyed our dinner there. The workers seemed to be of Pakistani or Indian descent, so I guess they were willing to work. It saved us from having to go out on the highway for a meal. We were really very admiring of the fact that people in England who celebrate the holiday actually take time off. In the States, too often the stores and restaurants force people to work on the holidays. (I know, I used to be in retailing.) Betty Madam Broshkina 12-25-2006, 11:45 PM So I guess what Betty is saying is that we need to get more people of Pakistani or Indian descent to come to the States to work on Christmas. In that way people in the States who celebrate the holiday would not be forced to work and could take the time off. I do wonder why did they not find any people of Pakistani or Indian descent to work at the local pub. I hope that the pub workers were not being forced to work. HarryT 12-26-2006, 01:54 AM HarryT - We were really very admiring of the fact that people in England who celebrate the holiday actually take time off. In the States, too often the stores and restaurants force people to work on the holidays. (I know, I used to be in retailing.) Betty Hi Betty, Hope you had a great Christmas! Yes, virtually all restaurants are shut on both Christmas Day and Boxing Day, but Boxing Day is when most of the big stores start their "sales", so they are open. Virtually nothing - other than a few petrol (gas) stations is open Christmas Day. I very much doubt you'd find many Indian or Pakistani people running a pub, because neither Hindus nor Muslims consume alcohol :grin:. Phebe 01-01-2007, 05:39 PM Over Christmas,THREE people at a ski restaurant came over and asked me about my Sony Reader (Killington, Vermont). I was pleased. My brother-in-law, however, seems fixated on reading in the bathtub and refuses to be impressed. L1Wulf 01-01-2007, 06:57 PM Hadn't thought about reading in the bath. I'm a shower person myself, but the occasional, relaxing bath is nice and reading is a must. Anybody try this with their Reader yet? And to get back on topic--the last poll options should have been "Not yet, but soon/someday" or something similar. So I didn't vote. ;) RWood 01-01-2007, 07:04 PM There was a post sometime back about putting the Reader in a waterproof plastic sandwich bag for reading in the tub. L1Wulf 01-04-2007, 01:47 PM Yep, came across it after reading this thread. That thread is here. (http://www.mobileread.com/forums/showthread.php?t=8989&page=1&pp=15) |