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Not so mobile ereader in 1935
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LOL! Maybe someone will actually manufacture it. The world needs a hands free ereader
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That guy is dapper as all get out. I wish I looked that suave while relaxing.
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Hmm, is it adjustable if you want to recline? If not, then that's a bust.
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HAHA! I love it.
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Given the available technology at the time it isn't a bad idea. Obviously a niche market for the upper crustaceans, but still.
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Based on the position of his hand, I think I know what type of CONTENT this person is viewing...
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By the millions. It is doubtful anybody actually mounted them for home use but they were ubiquitous in industry, universities, and large libraries. Nowadays they're still in limited use in deep-time archives. They work a lot like PDFs. ![]() http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microform https://www.google.com/search?q=micr...w=1366&bih=715 Last edited by fjtorres; 03-16-2012 at 08:10 AM. |
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My father is a retired pharmacist, and he had one in his store. You had a number of sheets of microfilm about the size of an index card.
I remember looking up old newspaper articles on rolls of microfilm at the library. |
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You sure that isn't Do It Yourself dentistry ?
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I would so want one of those, but only if it had Gorilla Glass
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That would probably win an Ig Nobel if it were made today.
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Nameless Being
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Here is a much deeper discussion of where reading is heading, circa 1945:
http://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/...ngle_page=true People definitely had microfilm/microform readers in their homes, but I think that they fell on the hardcore researcher end of things. I also remember using microform readers in my public library, because that's how they catalogued their books. And let me tell ya, it was a lot easier to use than index cards. ![]() |
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