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Old 03-16-2010, 11:27 AM   #124
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Originally Posted by ChrisC333 View Post
Indeed, they both have their strengths and weaknesses. You won't get far hanging a Kindle on a nail in the outhouse like you can an old fashioned telephone book for instance - the sheets just can't be torn off in the same way. And the ereader doesn't have that satisfying new paper smell that the pages of a freshly opened book do.

But on the other hand, you can't turn your average paperback on and use it like a modest torch when you need to stumble through the house in the middle of the night without turning all the lights on - as I did the other night with my iTouch..
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Either way, I agree with it really being about getting in the 'reading bubble' and most methods seem to manage that.

I hope the pain has gone away since the hospital visit. Sounds nasty.
Can't do that with eink either!


Triple clean fractures on my right ankle. The foot came off the leg... yuck!
Funny thing is I'm off meds now...
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