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Old 04-13-2008, 12:30 PM   #29
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Originally Posted by zelda_pinwheel View Post
well, if i turn on my side and lean it against a pillow, i can pull the quilt up quite high and then hide my hand under the pillow... in the end only my thumb is really exposed, for turning the pages, and when it gets too cold i change hands.

it's been quite chilly here this winter, i've got a very sophisticated system worked out.
Ditto. Here it is, April 13th, and I can still see snow outside my window
I've got it down to a science --- when I go to push the page turn button on my Sony, I'm able to do it by only exposing my thumb or index finger out from under the quilt!

The problem with being so cozy is this, though: I last only about ten minutes before I nod off. I then startle myself awake when the Sony Reader tumbles over. I put the reader on the bedside stand, turn off the light, and think I'm about to get a good seven hours of sleep.
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