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Originally Posted by sassanik
Should have taken your eb1150 they are pretty darn sturdy.
I have taken my eb1150 on trips, but not to Disneyland, of course I have not been there recently. I know I would at least take it for the plane ride, but probably not actually IN disneyland.
Amy
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I agree. I loved and miss my EBW1150, but had to give it up because I could no longer read the large size font. Those things are workhorses! They probably could have used it to prop up an uneven leg on the coaster, and it would have been just fine!
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Originally Posted by Elsi
Ummm... for me it's not an either/or proposition. I would have carried both my reader and a paperback book. (Paperback would have a BookCrossing label in it, too.) Read on the device on the plane (except during take-off and landing) and in the hotel. Take the paperback to the park to read in the lines and plan on "releasing" it when I finish reading it. If I lost the book before I finished it, I'd just chalk it up as an inadvertent "release".
BookCrossing advocates "register", "read", and "release" whereby a given copy of a book is assigned a unique serial number and then is circulated to other readers who record the book's journeys at the website.
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Wow, Elsi, that is a really cool site! Like registering a "Where's George?" dollar, except for there being more paper involved.