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Old 04-11-2008, 06:45 AM   #10
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Originally Posted by HarryT View Post
I'm going to start a poll to find out how many people use a "book stand". I've never used one in my life and don't really see the point of them, except, perhaps, for people with arthritis or some other reason they have might have difficulty holding a book.
i don't use one, but i can imagine appreciating it on those really cold nights when you want to have both your hands under the quilt (especially if we also had a remote control to turn the pages ! toasty !)...

i do regularly prop it up on a pillow and just steady it / turn the pages with one hand (that's right, i'm lazy at 2 in the morning), depending on what position i am reading in, so it doesn't seem so far-fetched an idea.
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