|  06-23-2011, 12:26 PM | #226 | 
| Fledgling Demagogue            Posts: 2,384 Karma: 31132263 Join Date: Feb 2011 Location: White Plains Device: Clara HD; Oasis 2; Aura HD; iPad Air; PRS-350; Galaxy S7. | 
			
			Written this way to arouse user with fetish for clauses without articles.
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|  06-23-2011, 12:37 PM | #227 | |
| Evangelist            Posts: 405 Karma: 479729 Join Date: Feb 2011 Device: Kindle 3, Kindle Paperwhite 2 | Quote: 
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|  06-23-2011, 12:40 PM | #228 | 
| hopeless n00b            Posts: 5,126 Karma: 19597086 Join Date: Jan 2009 Location: in the middle of nowhere Device: PW4, PW3, Libra H2O, iPad 10.5, iPad 11, iPad 12.9 | |
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|  06-23-2011, 12:50 PM | #229 | 
| Wizard            Posts: 4,896 Karma: 33602910 Join Date: Oct 2010 Device: PocketBook 903 & 360+ | |
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|  06-23-2011, 01:05 PM | #230 | |
| Guru            Posts: 618 Karma: 493394 Join Date: Jun 2008 Location: Seattle, WA Device: iRex iLiad, Onyx Boox 60 | Quote: 
 I really have to wonder how much you read MR. There are always lots of discussions about people having issues with DRM and vendor lock-in. And if the MR community struggles so much with that, I shudder to think what the general population will run into if they try using another reader or store. | |
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|  06-23-2011, 01:09 PM | #231 | |
| Evangelist            Posts: 405 Karma: 479729 Join Date: Feb 2011 Device: Kindle 3, Kindle Paperwhite 2 | Quote: 
  Ah, memories! I grew up using Unix--we had a network of three or four different workstations set up (along with a ginormous dot-matrix printer) for all us kids to type up our homework. I was a Windows user with the occasional foray into Linux for nearly 20 years until a DELL laptop that literally fell apart at the seams led me to ask, "Hmm... wonder if MacBooks have a better build quality than this POS?" (Answer: Yes... at least when it comes to DELL. After five years, this sucker has held up brilliantly to my abuse and the abuse of a toddler. And it is so much fun to see the guys at the "Genius" Bar look absolutely horrified when I bring in my filthy, dented laptop. Best. Day. Ever. was when I was scolded for letting my baby drink a bottle near the computer as the dude scrubbed furiously at some microscopic droplets at the keyboard. "Bottle? Oh, no! We're still breast feeding!"  ) | |
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|  06-23-2011, 01:14 PM | #232 | 
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|  06-23-2011, 01:17 PM | #233 | 
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|  06-23-2011, 01:34 PM | #234 | |
| Banned            Posts: 2,391 Karma: 1001781 Join Date: May 2010 Device: The Nook, Nook color and Droid X | Quote: 
 I then went on to explain about a desktop application called Calibre and told her if she was willing to strip the DRM and then convert it to Mobi she could do that. She looked at me like I had eight heads and said " ahhh not worth the trouble" True story I think the problem most on here is, they tend to think everyone is or should be as knowledgable about all this stuff as we are. When more than likely the majority of people with ereaders are clueless about all this drm stripping, calibre, etc. They buy a book read it and move on to the next one and buy from the supporting platform used on the device. Last edited by boswd; 06-23-2011 at 01:38 PM. | |
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|  06-23-2011, 01:38 PM | #235 | |
| Evangelist            Posts: 405 Karma: 479729 Join Date: Feb 2011 Device: Kindle 3, Kindle Paperwhite 2 | Quote: 
 I didn't care for the LCD screens on the NOOKs, and the Kobo didn't allow me to do the sort of annotations that I wanted to make. I thought the touchscreen on the Sony was interesting but somewhat fussy (I tested without the stylus since I knew I would inevitably lose the thing), but I disliked having to go through the menu system in order to access the annotations feature. In the end, I preferred the simplicity of just typing my notes on the Kindle's keyboard, the tactile feedback of the page turn buttons, and the ability to easily look-up additional information on the web when I'm reading an unfamiliar topic. I do not own a smartphone so having 3G access and a basic web browser is a really nice bonus. I've used it for sending emails, checking maps/directions, AND reading ebooks from Google Books. I also have some feeds scheduled on Calibre, so it's nice to be able to download those while I'm away from home. For my needs and personal preferences, the Kindle was the best fit. | |
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|  06-23-2011, 01:41 PM | #236 | |
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|  06-23-2011, 01:43 PM | #237 | 
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			Funny you should mention that... I had a surprising number of people advising me to drink a bottle of Guinness every day for the extra iron.  So "drinking from the tap" could very well be an accurate statement for some people's babies (yeesh!)
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|  06-23-2011, 01:48 PM | #238 | |
| Banned            Posts: 2,391 Karma: 1001781 Join Date: May 2010 Device: The Nook, Nook color and Droid X | Quote: 
 I could have kicked myself for not shopping around and looking etc. The Kindle felt and looked soo antiquated compared to the nook. This was the kindle 2. After playing around with the touchscreen of the nook and then fumbling around with that stupid stubby joystick on the kindle , I was like "Man what was I thinking" and the rest as they say is history. | |
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|  06-23-2011, 01:55 PM | #239 | 
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|  06-23-2011, 01:59 PM | #240 | |
| Chasing Butterflies            Posts: 3,132 Karma: 5074169 Join Date: Mar 2011 Location: American Southwest Device: Uses batteries. | Quote: 
 Look, we can all side-step the issue and say "There's no such thing as True Lock In because DRM can be removed." That's true, and anyone arguing against it is in a day dream. BUT. DRM removal is onerous because it takes time and knowledge. That's a fact. It may not take MUCH time, and it may not take MUCH knowledge, and someone may have plenty of both/either to invest, but it is a fact that time and know-how are required for DRM removal. So in that sense, DRM lock-in does exist. A "lock" doesn't magically keep someone out of your house, it just slows them down a little. DRM doesn't magically prevent you from changing devices, but it does make you stop and calculate "how much time and knowledge will I have to invest to make this switch". In that sense, I would say that anyone saying that DRM isn't a lock -- albeit an easy one to pick for certain people -- is also day dreaming.   | |
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