Author |
Topic Search Topic Options
|
*frinspar*
Forum Senior Member
Joined: May 27 2008
Location: Arizona
Status: Offline
Points: 463
|
Posted: February 13 2013 at 04:07 |
Man With Hat wrote:
I still don't like the idea of paying for what are essentially computer files so I doubt I'll jump on this craze but I have nothing against them.
Of course, I'm also at least 10 years behind technology so perhaps my interest will be piqued at a later date. |
This is the only place I come to where that word isn't spelled and accepted as "peaked."
|
![Back to Top Back to Top](forum_images/back_to_top.png) |
*frinspar*
Forum Senior Member
Joined: May 27 2008
Location: Arizona
Status: Offline
Points: 463
|
Posted: February 13 2013 at 04:05 |
I have about 30 paper books stockpiled to read. I've had them for a couple of years. That's
because I got an iPod Touch 4th gen a while back and started reading
books on that. Then I got an iPad 2. Same deal, but worse. Or better,
really. I keep thinking I need to get some audio books so I can
convert them to play on my old 20GB iPod from 2004 to drift off to.
Falling asleep to old "Newhart" episodes is not as beneficial to shaping
good dreams as a great narrated story could be.
I think at one point I
wanted to pretend that real books are the be-all-end-all and I should be
all curmudgeonly and stodgy about upgrading, like someone who thinks
prog lived and died in the 70s and nothing made since has been worth
listening to. But honestly, it's so much more reasonable to move forward
with the rest of the world and use the newest tools we have to access
the things I want to experience the greatest enjoyment..
|
![Back to Top Back to Top](forum_images/back_to_top.png) |
Jim Garten
Special Collaborator
Retired Admin & Razor Guru
Joined: February 02 2004
Location: South England
Status: Offline
Points: 14693
|
Posted: February 13 2013 at 02:32 |
I too have the Kindle app on my iPad, but much prefer the Kindle itself; althoough it is a good app for iPad, Samsung tablets etc, I find the gloss screen a bit of a pain - the Kindle has a matt non-reflective screen which I find easier on the eye for prolonged reading.
|
Jon Lord 1941 - 2012
|
![Back to Top Back to Top](forum_images/back_to_top.png) |
Man With Hat
Collaborator
Jazz-Rock/Fusion/Canterbury Team
Joined: March 12 2005
Location: Neurotica
Status: Offline
Points: 166183
|
Posted: February 12 2013 at 22:17 |
I still don't like the idea of paying for what are essentially computer files so I doubt I'll jump on this craze but I have nothing against them.
Of course, I'm also at least 10 years behind technology so perhaps my interest will be piqued at a later date.
|
Dig me...But don't...Bury me I'm running still, I shall until, one day, I hope that I'll arrive Warning: Listening to jazz excessively can cause a laxative effect.
|
![Back to Top Back to Top](forum_images/back_to_top.png) |
The T
Special Collaborator
Honorary Collaborator
Joined: October 16 2006
Location: FL, USA
Status: Offline
Points: 17493
|
Posted: February 12 2013 at 17:20 |
I have had an iPad for the last two years.
I have never read an ebook on it.
I have read dozens of physical books in the last two years. And bought even more.
Just as with music and cds, I'm an dinosaur. A dinosaur I am and a dinosaur I'll die. I prefer my physical books and cds. I hate having all the things I like hidden in a hard drive.
|
|
![Back to Top Back to Top](forum_images/back_to_top.png) |
Dean
Special Collaborator
Retired Admin and Amateur Layabout
Joined: May 13 2007
Location: Europe
Status: Offline
Points: 37575
|
Posted: February 12 2013 at 14:20 |
I got a Nook for christmas but I prefer paper books so haven't actually read a book on it yet, though I have grabbed a couple of old tomes from the Guttenberg project to read sometime.
One place I have found the ebook to be very useful is in the kitchen, it takes up less space and can be wiped clean - I've converted several recipes to pdf (one of the reasons why I got a nook - it reads pdfs) and even downloaded a few from the BBC food website which does the conversion for you.
|
What?
|
![Back to Top Back to Top](forum_images/back_to_top.png) |
HolyMoly
Special Collaborator
Retired Admin
Joined: April 01 2009
Location: Atlanta
Status: Offline
Points: 26138
|
Posted: February 12 2013 at 14:01 |
Truth be told, I really like audiobooks. I don't particularly like reading, either via paper or electronic doo dad. I can never get comfortable and it makes my neck sore. But being able to shut your eyes and read while lying down, or read while you sit in traffic, now THAT's my kind of reading. I've always had more of an audio aesthetic rather than visual anyway.
As for the poll, though, I still prefer "real" books to electronic. Though I've really only tried one e-book, and it wasn't bad. Not on a Kindle, but on my Samsung Galaxy tablet, which I'm not that nuts about.
Edited by HolyMoly - February 12 2013 at 14:03
|
My other avatar is a Porsche
It is easier for a camel to pass through the eye of a needle if it is lightly greased.
-Kehlog Albran
|
![Back to Top Back to Top](forum_images/back_to_top.png) |
lazland
Prog Reviewer
Joined: October 28 2008
Location: Wales
Status: Offline
Points: 13779
|
Posted: February 12 2013 at 13:49 |
Used to be a paper chap, but now have the Kindle app on my iPad, and buy exclusively on that.
|
Enhance your life. Get down to www.lazland.org
Now also broadcasting on www.progzilla.com Every Saturday, 4.00 p.m. UK time!
|
![Back to Top Back to Top](forum_images/back_to_top.png) |
Jim Garten
Special Collaborator
Retired Admin & Razor Guru
Joined: February 02 2004
Location: South England
Status: Offline
Points: 14693
|
Posted: February 12 2013 at 11:09 |
Padraic wrote:
For example, Jim, as you're a fellow fan: I read the entirety of the Song of Fire and Ice series on my tablet. |
Ah, now that's a series of books I will continue to buy in their physical form
Finnforest wrote:
...the Kindle is one device which is actually worth owning imo. Easy on the eyes, and... |
...also makes it a lot easier of a weekend morning to read whilst eatng a bacon sandwich
|
Jon Lord 1941 - 2012
|
![Back to Top Back to Top](forum_images/back_to_top.png) |
Finnforest
Special Collaborator
Honorary Collaborator
Joined: February 03 2007
Location: The Heartland
Status: Offline
Points: 17231
|
Posted: February 12 2013 at 09:42 |
I'm not a fan of gadgets but the Kindle is one device which is actually worth owning imo. Easy on the eyes, and allows me to read much content without having books to store and deal with.
I still want a book when the book means something to me. But unless the book is special, I'm happy to kindle it. So, for me, it's a different situation than music downloading for sure.
|
...that moment you realize you like "Mob Rules" better than "Heaven and Hell"
|
![Back to Top Back to Top](forum_images/back_to_top.png) |
Snow Dog
Special Collaborator
Honorary Collaborator
Joined: March 23 2005
Location: Caerdydd
Status: Offline
Points: 32995
|
Posted: February 12 2013 at 09:38 |
|
|
![Back to Top Back to Top](forum_images/back_to_top.png) |
Padraic
Special Collaborator
Honorary Collaborator
Joined: February 16 2006
Location: Pennsylvania
Status: Offline
Points: 31169
|
Posted: February 12 2013 at 09:31 |
I still have some proper books that I need to read but I'm well on the road to 100% e-books.
For example, Jim, as you're a fellow fan: I read the entirety of the Song of Fire and Ice series on my tablet.
|
![Back to Top Back to Top](forum_images/back_to_top.png) |
someone_else
Forum Senior Member
VIP Member
Joined: May 02 2008
Location: Going Bananas
Status: Offline
Points: 24598
|
Posted: February 12 2013 at 07:40 |
I still use to read from paper. I use a screen or my mrs's i-pad for reading internet pages. But that doesn't mean I regard e-readers as evil bloody things because the degree of evil is determined by the content, not by the device. It's more that I like to feel the paper and to look at the book. When I visit someone else's place, one of the first things I do - instinctively - is looking at the books, records and CD's.
|
|
![Back to Top Back to Top](forum_images/back_to_top.png) |
Moogtron III
Prog Reviewer
Joined: April 26 2005
Location: Belgium
Status: Offline
Points: 10616
|
Posted: February 12 2013 at 07:27 |
I'm not against the things, I just never tried them out. I have enough books to read in my house and the library. My experience with electronic devices is that once you try them out, you keep using them, so I could imagine myself being an enthusiastic e-reader - user in the future.
|
![Back to Top Back to Top](forum_images/back_to_top.png) |
Jim Garten
Special Collaborator
Retired Admin & Razor Guru
Joined: February 02 2004
Location: South England
Status: Offline
Points: 14693
|
Posted: February 12 2013 at 07:16 |
I used to be 100% against e-readers, preferring the feel, look & physicality of a real book (like many people, I love going to friends' houses & browsing through their bookshelves), but I have to say, I've been converted...
95% of my reading is for pure pleasure, escapism & entertainment & I do find the convenience of a Kindle (my e-reader of choice) to be a boon. Even though I always buy books by my favorite authors as and when they appear, for those inbetween times when I just want to read for the sake of it, I enjoy looking through the Kindle Store on Amazon for new (to me) authors with good reviews at a cheap price - most recent discovery, 'The Mariner' by Ade Grant; fantastic book - yes, I know, sometimes the proof-reading on transcription can leave a little to be desired, but for £0.70, where's the downside?
So, are you a 100% e-reader or like me, a mostly-e-reader, or like I used to be, utterly against the things?
|
Jon Lord 1941 - 2012
|
![Back to Top Back to Top](forum_images/back_to_top.png) |
Donate monthly and keep PA fast-loading and ad-free forever.