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    18 小时前

    Do folks even library anymore?

    I always have at least one library book on the go. It’s literally free.

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    One of these decades folks will realize that a good e-reader is as game changing as the iPod was.

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      18 小时前

      This is the invention I’ve been dreaming of.

      It looks like a blank book. Pages look, feel, and smell like regular paper. I download a new book and text appears on the pages. I read it like a regular book, and when I’m done I can erase the text and start over.

      I know it’s a luxury item for a limited market, but that’s what I want.

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      18 小时前

      If there was an easy way to easily let friends borrow your books, I’d agree. The whole benefit of physical books (aside from convenience) is full ownership of it. I can always sell it or buy cheap used ones.

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        16 小时前

        If you’re up to it, there are some high Calibre solutions out there that can liberate the books you own to be able to lend them to friends.

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      I’m on my seventh e-ink kindle. I still prefer paper for reference books, but e-ink for everything else.

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        19 小时前

        How did you go through six? I still rock my first and almost a decade old kindle

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          18 小时前

          Working in machine shops; I often had cycle time to read. Drops killed most of them. I had a few mysteriously die. When I would open them up, there was board and frame corrosion. Metal working fluids and fine metal chips are hell on electronics.

          Dropped a few in the bathtub. Current kindle has been dropped in the bath, but survived. It may die due to corrosion. Battery is getting weak anyhow.

          For years, I didn’t use a cover. I now have one of the official Amazon covers and have gotten better longevity on my former and current kindles. My case has a crack in it due to a drop.

          I consider them a consumable, they’re cheap compared to the knowledge and pleasure they give me.

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          19 小时前

          When you use them heavily some of the incremental improvements are nice to have. I swapped my mid 2010s Nook for an ~8in Boox 3y ago or so and it was a huge upgrade.

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        I mean, no one’s telling you that you can’t or that you shouldn’t. I just like having two decades of reading material on tap at any time without needing to lug a library around.

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        I got round that problem by buying a folding leather cover for my Kobo

        It’s an absolute game changer for holidays etc

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    1 天前

    Buying warhammer miniatures, painting warhammer miniatures and playing warhammer are 3 separate hobbies.

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      My favorite story is that I was on my way to one store to buy a new bookshelf. On the way, I stopped at a different place and brought three new books.