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I speed them all up as well. Almost every narrator reads slower than I want to listen.
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Urban myth. Actual studies show little (usually too small sample) or no advantage to special fonts or color.
Being able to chose Sans-serif or Serif (depending on person), vary size and spacing is best. Also no drop caps or small caps and no distractions. |
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Have there been modern studies of print vs ebook reading retention? The ones I remember are all well over a decade old and in the era when smartphones were new and many people weren't used to reading on a small screen in general. I feel that a lot of the early tests didn't control for the novelty of ereading for people who had only/mostly experienced print reading. Are there any that controlled for people reporting a preconcieved bias about print vs ebooks? We still see a lot of posts by people on the reddit Kindle sub that were adamant about print only until they finally tried an ereader and realized they were just being snobbish.
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In my case, I definitely retained things better with paper; but as I have seldom read paper books for more than a decade, I don't know if it was specifically paper or something to do with age. |
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Words are never just words. If one says he/she prefers to listen instead to read, and he/she also says "because it is more confortable to me" or "I have visual problems" or "It needs less concentration to me", then I would be totally agree, but never with an "it's the same". This is a thousand times more aggresive and arrogant than anything I said. Hope you realize that. By the way, for me the only diference beetwen books and ebooks is that I miss the thouch of the paper and to the certainity of that the marks and underlines I do will last forever, as on my real books. For the rest I think it is the same, and it doesn't molest me the opinion of others Last edited by Arconte; 01-20-2024 at 01:53 PM. |
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(Sorry, couldn't resist. Seriously though, missing the feel/smell/taste of paper is not something I understand at all, and I'm old enough to have read paper books for most of my life. I've seen that sentiment several times on this forum and I never get it. What's there to miss? Paper feels and smells pretty awful, IMNSHO.) |
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JSWolf has been notorious for years for his aggresively arrogant, dictatorial, and frequently objectively incorrect posts for years. His worst posts are 10 or 100 times worse than yours but never 1000, and in this case, not as bad as yours. You might be tripping up by starting with a personal opinion or experience then quickly changing to projecting negative qualities on those that don't share those opinions or experiences. Hope you realize that and consider keeping your posts as personally related to you when appropriate. (And publicly agree to start using something more appropriate than "men" to address readers of this forum.) |
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This analogy is arrant nonsense. It's more like the difference between eating your McD's burger off a china plate at a table vs eating it out of a paper wrapper standing up. Same content, different surroundings/circumstances.
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I know loads of smart people that prefer consuming book content via audio. Forty years ago there were only a limited number of abridged titles for blind or partially sighted people. Originally on 78 discs in 1890s and then various tape systems from 1960s. Curiously though compact cassettes existed from 1962 (before 8 track which hardly caught on in Europe) the RNIB used a custom cassette even in 1980s. The availability of unabridged audio books and also nearly decent text to speech (pioneered by Ray Kurzweil's invention of workable OCR in late 1970s used for the Blind) for free (Pocketbook app on Android etc) is great for everyone. Personally I prefer reading text. But there is nothing inferior about people choosing audio books. It is usually the same content. Some people have no choice either through bad eyesight or bad hearing. Having choice is good. |
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