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Old 09-15-2018, 08:33 PM   #65
OregonJim
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Location: Atop a wooded hill in the great piney forest, Oregon
Device: Kindle Oasis 2, Sony PRS-505
I *love* reading outdoors, no matter the weather. A nice, sunny summer afternoon under a shade tree, on my front porch during a thunderstorm, sitting by a stream or lake under a canopy of tall pines. I prefer not to be in direct sunlight for very long, but occasionally it happens that I have no choice.

When it's snowing, I prefer to read indoors and look out at the snow. I'm at an age where coldness distracts me - so, no reading when the temp dips too low.

E-ink screens work better than LCDs for me in that, not only do they not reflect direct sunlight, but they also don't reflect the annoying image of my reading lamp onto the screen.
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