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Old 07-14-2010, 03:14 PM   #3
delphidb96
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Originally Posted by Lady Fitzgerald View Post
For me, the biggest change will be to reduce weight and space now taken up by paper books. At home, comfort is a factor. Instead of physically hanging on to a book while reading, I can view them on my computer or TV screens. All I need is a wireless mouse within easy reach to scroll the pages. When away from the house, a reader or even a netbook are a lot easier to lug around than a bunch of books.
Exactly! Right now my K2 is soaking up electrons, but it's got 184 titles stashed on it - 27 of them are 'in my queue' new titles and the rest are titles I insist upon having at hand if I just want to re-read my 'faves'. I could not possibly carry that many titles around comfortably if I had to relapse to dead-tree versions.

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