Have You Changed Your Opinion On eBook Readers?
An anonymous reader writes "The Kindle made waves when it came out, but they've now had the chance to calm. How many of you have been using your eBook readers since you've received them? How many of you forgot you had one, and how many of you swear by your reader? I like my single-purpose (well, dual — music player) Sony Reader because I actually use it to read, rather than multitasking myself to death. Is this technology as convenient and useful as you expected?"
If not, what refinements or improvements would reKindle your interest?
No
Ever since I discovered alt.ascii-art.erotica, I've been using my eBook reader at every possible occasion.
Just like CDs, I guess. After all, I'm sure no slashdotter has an MP3 collection that is much larger than their CD collection...
()Yes
()No
()Hell No!
()The 70's called they want their 8-tracks AND the Kindle back.
()Dead Tree or Dead Me!
()Didn't I see one of these in Star Wars?
()Cowboy Neal Kindles his Spindle
Slashdot, where armchair scientists get shouted down and armchair theologians get modded up.
The font has no pixelation at all. Awesome sort of "Dogearing" technology, and an external "bookmark" device I can insert into it. No power requrements.A nice wood finish. Bendable without breaking. Droppable without breaking. Cheap to buy. Anyone have better?
I just went to the used bookstore, enjoying the smells, the sight, and the interaction with a person who was able to tell me based on a loose idea of what I told him I liked several books I should read.
Last used bookstore I went to the guy behind the counter hit on my girlfriend. Amazon has never done that.
Somes days I just LOVE my spiffy Kindle! It makes puppies smile and rainbows sing!
Other days I just don't see the point. I mean why even bother reading ANYTHING? We're all just going to die eventually anyway.
I was going to bump you up to a +5 then I noticed your username. Never going to mod up anyone who has fanboy in his username. Them's the rulse. If'n it'were up to me. You'd be banned. Or rather it would be impossible to register with such a username. The attempt would install awesomeware on your computer that would forever prevent you from putting those letters together in that combination. It might also have required you to re write the linux kernel in x86 assembler as further punishment.
as to the fact that your comment was actually intelligent and showed a higher degree of analysis than the parent, Well as they say, even broken clocks are right twice a day.
So get more screens!
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I have many leather-bound books and my apartment smells of rich mahogany...
I'm sure that's an upcoming feature there.
"All that is necessary for evil to succeed is for good men to do nothing." - Edmund Burke
Heh. Just think, the equivalent to a library burning in the digital world is 'rm -rf *'.
:wq
You probably still use closed-source, proprietary bread you buy from a store.
I insist on open-source, GPL bread, with recipes freely available. You can't know your food is safe unless you can debug the source yourself.
Compile times for sourdough are a bitch, tho.
So you prefer the killed-a-tree-AND-a-cow book - I am seeing an interesting pattern develop.
Any of you have even-higher-death books they like even more?
Welcome, nomadic. We have recommendations for you.
Condemnant quod non intellegunt.
Well, it's as good as any other, I suppose, and would vilify the usual demons - RIAA, MPAA, publishers, etc.
Those who can make you believe absurdities can make you commit atrocities. - Voltaire
Yeah, but if your books start to degrade, can you copy them with a single command?
All data is speech. All speech is Free.
I have discovered a truly remarkable sig which this post is too small to contain.
Pulp fiction!
Realizing that nobody cares if their copy of "The Davinci Code" lasts for 500 years.
Anthropic principle: We see the universe the way it is because if it were different we would not be here to see it.