johnrogers wrote:Well lets face it the world of electronics is upon us and the future is now.Even look at magazine publications and newspapers that have gone to the wind due to the internet highway and have stopped there paper publication.I will soon get an ereader of a sort,I am a bit of an electronic gadget fan,mostly I do research and buy them and give them to my kids or my wife - I think I am in awe of what has transpired over the last 50 years - gone from radio to hd 50 inch plasma tvs.Can anyone imagine what the next 50 years will bring us.- Think I will buy my wife an apple Ipad for christmas - and I sure would like to see a photo of EHOOGS book library.
I remember when I made a choice not to buy a fax machine for my business when it came out feeling it was not necessary.Boy oh boy was I wrong on that decision.What I do believe is we all have our comfort zones and natural habits which we are all reluctant to change.But I do agree I like holding that paperback in my hands when readingchookie wrote:I have seen the odd article on it but at this time I will stick to my paperback version of Wilbur Smith books.
Good to see you have an open mind EHOOGE-Hoog wrote:johnrogers wrote:Well lets face it the world of electronics is upon us and the future is now.Even look at magazine publications and newspapers that have gone to the wind due to the internet highway and have stopped there paper publication.I will soon get an ereader of a sort,I am a bit of an electronic gadget fan,mostly I do research and buy them and give them to my kids or my wife - I think I am in awe of what has transpired over the last 50 years - gone from radio to hd 50 inch plasma tvs.Can anyone imagine what the next 50 years will bring us.- Think I will buy my wife an apple Ipad for christmas - and I sure would like to see a photo of EHOOGS book library.
Lol, it's not really a library (...yet ), but I'll post a photo someday. As books are concerned, I stand by my previous post, but John's mention of papers and magazines got me thinking. A newspaper subscription on an e-reader would appeal to me, since you throw papers out anyway. And especially all the crappy women-magazines my girlfriend buys could be stowed in an e-reader as far as I'm concerned. So books: no. Magazines and papers: yes.
You know the more I think about it the more I want to get one.Heck - Im going buy oneMatbow wrote:Thinking about it, but I'm not sure - I already stare at a computer screen 9 hours a day as it is...
Nefer wrote:I think I'd be more inclined to get one if I traveled a lot. I can really see the benefit of having one to read on a beach somewhere, as I always carry my books with me! But, when all is said and done, I will still enjoy heading into Chapters, paging through a book and paying for it
Nefer wrote:I think I'd be more inclined to get one if I traveled a lot. I can really see the benefit of having one to read on a beach somewhere, as I always carry my books with me! But, when all is said and done, I will still enjoy heading into Chapters, paging through a book and paying for it
My wife Kelly gave me a Kindle 3G - Wi Fi for my birthday - Well Matbow I have not seen it since.She loves the thing and is reading the Rage on it.My wife is a huge book reader - I am afraid to say I may never get my hands on the darn thing again - It is awesome Matbow - If you decide to purchase the latest generation Kindle - spend the extra 60 bucks and get the leather case with the built in light as well - The 3G cost $189.00 the case $59.00 - received it at my house about 10 days after eorder online - My friend Mary prefers the Kindle over the IPAD for reading - major glare on the IPAD - the Kindle is a dedicated reader and reading outdoors is fab - Kindle is not backlit but very clear eyepopping text from there screen technology - Help My Wife Stole My Birthday PresentMatbow wrote:After just coming back from vacation (where I lugged around 8 books in my carry-on) I'm thinking more and more about getting one of these, especially as I'm moving apartments soon and will now have a short subway commute...
Matbow wrote:Thinking about it, but I'm not sure - I already stare at a computer screen 9 hours a day as it is...
chookie wrote:How many of Wilbur Smith,s books can you read on a Ebook.
Nefer wrote:I saw a guy on the plane the other day with the kobo. Went into Chapters when I got back and I think I've decided to get it I'll probably wait for x-mas time, might be able to score some deals with the holiday season.
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