Reading the New York Times On a Kindle 2
reifman links to his thorough and thoughtful review of the experience of reading a newspaper on the Kindle 2. "I've been eager to try The New York Times on the Kindle 2; here's my review with a basic video walk-through and screenshots. I give the Kindle 2 version of The Times a B. Software updates could bring it up to an A-. Kindle designers should have learned more from the iPhone 3G. Unfortunately, my Kindle display scratched less than 24 hours after it arrived. As I detail in the review, Amazon customer service was not very accommodating. Is it my fault — or will Kindle 2 evolve into an Apple 1G Nano-like $22.5M settlement? You can read about Hearst's e-reader for newspapers from earlier today on Slashdot."
Shall We? OK! Users of BSD/OS. A Preferrably with 4n asshole to others
This link is to a picture that is actually a fairly funny parody of goatse. I laughed when I saw it. (You may never look at pumpkins the same again.)
Those are my principles, and if you don't like them... well, I have others.
Why does short consumption confirm slashdots demise?
If not too forward to presume, given the high class of the OP and all, I would say that since the topic was
Posted by kdawson on Monday March 02, @01:37AM
and the OP's "first post" reply was
by Anonymous Coward on Monday March 02, @01:46AM
that 9 minutes elapsed without a prior "first post", hence the conclusion of
Slashdot is dying
The rest is anyone's guess.
How is this even remotely funny and why is it still on the site? I don't mind disagreement with anyone, but this post simply throws up a racist joke for no reason. Somebody delete this crap.
Cows can't read anyhow.
The more you regulate a company, the worse its products become.
Actually it wasn't. My vitriol was germane to the discussion, the original comment wasn't.
Much like your attempt to bait me with the N word was germane to my post, so I could see it had some relevance (although it was a faulty analysis).