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I do have a very few books that exist in electronic format only that the publisher used a non standard size for, but they are the exception. |
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We shouldn't have to double the cost of the reading device and make it less portable just to consume mass media. Maybe for very specialized things like art, engineering etc. such cost is justified. Of course this idea is all part of a larger initiative to genetically engineer downsized humans so they require fewer resources to sustain. A hobbit-sized human will require smaller houses, smaller cars, less food, etc. ![]() |
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But in any case, I'm stuck needing a bigger screen tablet if I'm going to stop printing, as even if journals shrunk size in the future, I still spend as much or more time reading past research rather than new research and they won't go back and resize all those old articles. Most are just PDFs that are scanned images anyway, especially for old articles pre dating the adoption of the PC which don't have electronic versions of the original text. |
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Cloud storage isn't an option for a lot of my research data as the IRB rules don't allow for data with unique personal identifiers etc. And I just trust it more. I also use a USB portable harddrive when needed, but mainly use thumb drives as they're more convenient and more reliable (have broken a few portable hard drives from dropping them while they were hooked up to the laptop etc. |
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I sure hope you meant that as a joke. USB thumb drives are one of the best inventions ever. I use mine daily, I mean every day without fail. I have several GB worth of Portable Apps, music, movies, pictures, ebooks, etc. I just could not imagine going back to having everything on the HDD of each computer, keeping apps and content portable is a must!
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Thumb drives are another thing that I don't use nearly as much as I used to. Unless it's relatively large files, it's easier to just send people a link to the file. |
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Nope, not a joke. I've received several USB-sticks as a gift, but never used them besides updating bios, putting some os on them. Never practical. All my data are stored on a NAS, so I can get to them on every computer in the house. Even the ipad could get music, video or literature from the nas if needed, although I never do (no comics as there's no comicapp yet which supports webdav) As for office data. I don't move them around. Unless you mean some dvd-iso of that latest a coworker has lying around. Well... it's faster for me to just remotely give the order to my NAS to download it myself than transfer it through USB-stick. If it's some docs or not too large files (<2GB), I could just drop them into my dropbox. When I'm at home or wherever, I can get to the files. |
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usb sticks are uesful at times, but my personal use is being replaced more with cloud storage. many companies prohibit usb stick usage for security reasons.
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Thanks Nikkie for her informative post.
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A US trade paperback is a little over 10", and most hardcovers are closer to 11". An 11" tablets can still be smaller than a Kindle DX, so the effect on portability is negligible, but it would allow for optimum reading of both books and journals. The only reason for the current crop of sub 10" screens is manufacturing costs, which will presumably drop as production numbers increase. |
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And while I do agree, it doesn't change that I have rules against putting stuff on cloud storage and not on USB drives with some of my data. The other issue is having 100% access. I need my data and files all the time as I'm work constantly. With cloud storage I can't get to it if my internet is down, or the power is out (and thus internet is out since the cable modem and router are down) etc. Quote:
Also not great for newspapers, magazines, comics etc. For novels that are 100% text it's no big deal as text is text--just less words per page on smaller screens. |
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![]() The corporate solution is encrypted USB sticks, I've got one with me at the moment. Several times I've been in meetings with people from various organisations or parts of organisation that share no trust or infrastructure, USB sticks are essential then. Not really relevant to an iPad discussion though ![]() |
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i never said those companies allowed cloud access either. encrypted or not, some companies do not allow usb access at all.
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Cloud storage has two fatal flaws: The security of the content cannot be assured, and access requires a network connection. This would be a step backwards for me...
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