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Originally Posted by John-K9jgs
I have found that a book is a very useful tool in a restaurant. If your server is slow to show up, all you have to do is pull out your book and get engrossed in it. This insures that someone will come right over to take your order. Never fails!
Same thing when waiting on the food. Just read along and as soon as you get to a good part the food is sure to show up.
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this works when waiting for the bus as well.
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I always carry several books - I mean, you have to have backups, right? So I reasoned that one of these new-fangled (that's a technical eTerm) electronic readers would be just the ticket. All my backups in one tidy package! What could be better!
I looked at what is offered. I don't think it's anybody's business what I'm reading, don't you agree? So that eliminated the cool wireless-connected units. The newest Sony seems to have lost a little crispness when they added the touch-screen layer. So I decided to purchase the eBookwise unit for less than half of the cost of any of the others. I figure it will make a good entry-level reader for me to start with.
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i have an ebookwise as well, i bought it a year ago following a similar reasoning, and i love it. there are many eb1150 experts on this forum who will be able to help you out with any question you may have (check the eb1150 forum). i think you will soon find that you cannot get along without your eb1150.
welcome to the forum.