View Single Post
Old 11-13-2013, 02:37 PM   #38
wawasteele
Addict
wawasteele ought to be getting tired of karma fortunes by now.wawasteele ought to be getting tired of karma fortunes by now.wawasteele ought to be getting tired of karma fortunes by now.wawasteele ought to be getting tired of karma fortunes by now.wawasteele ought to be getting tired of karma fortunes by now.wawasteele ought to be getting tired of karma fortunes by now.wawasteele ought to be getting tired of karma fortunes by now.wawasteele ought to be getting tired of karma fortunes by now.wawasteele ought to be getting tired of karma fortunes by now.wawasteele ought to be getting tired of karma fortunes by now.wawasteele ought to be getting tired of karma fortunes by now.
 
wawasteele's Avatar
 
Posts: 357
Karma: 656362
Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: California
Device: 1st PW, Sansa Clip Zip, Samsungs: GT 7.0 Plus, Note4, GT 4 10.1"
I voted 100% and that's right as long as I mention, like others, a very few exceptions. I still have to refer to paper books for my quilting, but that's not "reading", that's more studying out a new method or pattern. I don't read them from cover to cover like a novel.

Someone mentioned their bible study not being all digital yet. I still like the idea of my paper bible with the leather cover and all the handwritten notes in it, but the Olive Tree app on my Android tablet and phone have pretty much replaced it for the same reason my PW has replaced paper books. In that app, I can have almost all the bibles and study books and maps I could ever dream of wanting and they are all so easy to carry.

A year or so ago a close friend of my two daughters had a book signing locally. I went with them and bought the pbook and had her sign it. I really planned on reading it. I never got around to it until Amazon had it up free for the Kindle for one day. I dowloaded it and read it right away.
wawasteele is offline   Reply With Quote