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Old 03-29-2011, 03:27 AM   #23
carpetmojo
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"I know, I'm probably the odd man out here. "

No you're not.

I still enjoy reading hard copy, I enjoy that whole experience, the two forms are just...different.
I find the reader for just that, reading - but if I want to relax, possibly with a libation, in the favourite chair, and get something else from reading, the real thing is difficult to beat.

But I have had a good few years at it, so it could well be ingrained activity syndrome ! Mind you, I'll confess that, add a hammock, or bed, to the picture, and it's the Sony every time.

But, always, for me, the old, old story - that wonderful feeling when you open a brand new book.
( And in a similar, but not as intense, way, the re-start of an old favourite,}
Simply put, we'd be daft to lose either way to experience the thrill of reading.
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