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Old 12-04-2009, 04:27 PM
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The link below give some good info on Kindle.

http://www.macworld.com/article/1390...slideshow.html
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Old 12-04-2009, 04:40 PM
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Originally Posted by 3incollege
I just got my husband to build me beutiful bookcases, with lots of books . I don't think I should get one now. I love the look and feel of books. I'm not saying I would never have one,but right now I don't think so.
I so ditto that statement above and have my inspirational books always at hand....and, no, they could never be replaced! I am a paper turner..but, for those books I call easy reads, etc...fictional fun...the kindle would be perfect!!:)It will read them for me while I sew:)Who couldn't listen endless to the Mitford series by Jan Karon while sewing:)But, for my applique books...various quilt books, books on color...never replaceable-Besides...what else could be in my car seat pockets, under my bed, by my chair oh, and for sure my work areas:)Skeat
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Old 12-04-2009, 04:42 PM
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I know I am wierd, but I really like being able to hold a book I read.
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Old 12-05-2009, 06:48 AM
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I wonder that too Loretta...I sure hope not. Its kinda the same thing with newpapers...younger people don't seem to read the paper like we used to, but heck...what can I say..they won't deliver the newspaper to us, so I have to read mine on-line. I really miss spreading it out on the kitchen table and enjoying my coffee along with my read.
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Old 12-05-2009, 08:19 AM
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I too hope books never go away. I am actually an electronic Geek, but I don't even like reading articles online. I usually print a hard copy. I am also a nature freak and know the whole argument about paper and trees, but we recycle everything. I only keep very few books and pass the others on for someone else to read or donate them.
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Old 12-05-2009, 11:26 AM
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Some great posts here!! I do hope anyone else w/any of these can share their pro's and con's too...:)I'm keeping a list...so far the kindle is winning for me:)But, darn....I may have to wait till the kindle 2 (DX) drops in price...that is a lot of fabric for me:)
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Originally Posted by Skeat
Some great posts here!! I do hope anyone else w/any of these can share their pro's and con's too...:)I'm keeping a list...so far the kindle is winning for me:)But, darn....I may have to wait till the kindle 2 (DX) drops in price...that is a lot of fabric for me:)
Ah, but look at all the money you'll save using the electronic books vs the hard or paper back variety!! I know I've already paid for the kindle with the books savings I've had. Now on to saving more to buy more fabric! Win/win!! :lol:
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Skeat, I got my Kindle (refurbished) at Amazon. Someone had upgraded to the one with more bells and whistles. I got it for $130. When it came, it was packaged just as it came from the factory. The cover was also included. I didn't want to pay $300 for something I wasn't sure I would like but for $130, I decided to take a chance. I love it. I drop it in my purse and read at lunch everyday.
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I'm a library person....i enjoy going...only thing is they have to much other stuff verses books
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I'm still in the comparison phase for all three units so at this point I am not sold on a particular reader nor leaning towards a certain one. Without going back through the post to find the exact post...there was advice to "stay away from the Sony" but if I recall correctly the person also the comment that he or she is not a "techy" person...so I shall continue comparing. I'm picking up some interesting info here and hope that more are forth coming.

Quilt books and magazines on an eReader....nope I have to have a real book or pattern. lol
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