04-04-2003, 05:47 AM | #1 | |
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Are you an e-book Pirate?
Today I came across an interesting Geek.com article which links to an even more interesting Writeonyourpalm.net article.
One thing that caught my eye was the following quote: Quote:
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04-06-2003, 05:20 PM | #2 |
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Interesting stuff...
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04-06-2003, 05:29 PM | #4 |
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Well, it just goes to show that you need to really scrutinize the places that you download from. I feel pretty confident that when I log on to Blackmask or Project Gutenberg that I'm getting content that is in the public domain.
And yes, I'm much happier carrying my Clie with 20 books on it than I am carrying even one book. Besides, it cuts down on the possibility of paper cuts. |
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Chi-Chi, don't I know you from somewhere?
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Do you have any conditions I should know about? I am so glad you find this amusing, .
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You don't make much sense so you definately have to be the person (yeah right!) I was thinking of!
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I just put a 512m sd in my Tungsten E and am loading over 500 books to it, I seem to be only reading books that are in public domain, there are so many, and I have always wanted to read a number of the classics.
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Alexander, you and I both remember Chi-chi from somewhere. She didn't make any sense there and doesn't here, and I, for one, do not find "it" or "her" amusing. Philippe Radley
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Philippe,
you're right, Chi-Chi used to be among us. But her last post was August 25th, 2003 and I am 'fraid she is no more. RIP, Chi-Chi. |
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Formatting is obviously an important aspect of any printed book. Because of their screen size and appearance, PDA's often cannot in my opinion successfully replace printed texts: I am currently slogging my way through "Bleak House" on my T3 and I cannot take it in the way I did the print version many years ago: Dickens' long paragraphs lose their thrust and continuity on a PDA screen. I tried reading both Proust and Joyce on my T3 and gave up: I think that, were the authors alive today, they would lay out their texts differently to accomodate this new medium.
I find current news and straightforward fiction - mysteries and thrillers, for example - easiest to read on a PDA. I am bewildered by those who carry a 100 books on their handhelds. What on earth for? Are we preparing for some calamity where, in case we are stranded for a long period of time away from our libraries, we will have the library with us, just in case? It's like some of my friends who, like me, own 20-40gig iPods, and who carry 100's of hours of music around: when will they listen to it? Philippe Radley |
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Love the small size, it fits in my front pocket and can be taken anywhere, I work on PCs and when they are doing something such as virus checking, I will be reading a book, I find the autoscroll keeps my eyes from jumping around the page and keeps me from doing a type of super speed reading I learned in school, why I carry so many titles, why not, what are these large SD memory cards for anyway? VBG
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