Here's a nice short explanation of what's wrong with ereaders and electronic storage in general..
The Book is Dead. Long Live the Book.
 
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There are billions of people and a version of normal to go along with each one of them. No two versions are exactly the same. There will be hundreds of thousands of little things that make up your version of normal. With any luck you can find people that have close to the same idea of what normal is that you do. These are your friends. Anyone else you try to tolerate as best you can. .... The exact definition of normal depends on who's running the asylum.
8 comments:
I need to get myself an ereader so that I can form some opinion on them. Thats a good enough reason right?
I will NEVER EVER have an ereader of any sort. I want to hold my book...the smell of a book. I will go down with a book in hand. I don't care what I am called and I have heard it all. I want books, Not technology!!! Some things just aren't better because they are new or different. Books are one of them.
I understand all of the anti-ereader arguments, but man, The Kindle is freaking great. Really, really great. Even my mother got one and prefers it now. I never thought that would happen.
Jay
A - But... what if you like it and go over to the dark side?
M - I'm never ever right now myself.
J - I guess it's too late for you and your mother. You have been absorbed by the dark side.
I'm with Peg in general, in that I agree that there's nothing like the heft, feel, permanence, and ... yes ... smell of a real book. But an e-reader is not a bad thing for traveling, when you need to keep weight and bulk down - and hauling several books doesn't help much. I recently bought an iPad, which I've been using for commuting and travel, and it's not bad. Nothing like a real book, but not bad. As I wrote somewhere before on the topic, when you're sitting in front of a roaring fire during a blizzard, wrapped in quilts, and sipping hot chocolate, an e-reader just won't ever replace a real book.
B - I knew you had one of those infernal machines.
I love both..I can cram thousands of books on my ereader and have space in my house..but I love holding a book and turning pages.
I want both worlds.
MD - I was waiting for a comment from you. If I hadn't heard from you by midnight I was going to send the hounds out looking for you.
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