On my seventh birthday, I wanted a toy fire truck, and I didn't get it, and you were real nice about it, and then the house next door burnt down, and then real firetrucks came, and for years I thought you set the fire for me. And if you did, you can tell me!

Xander ,'Same Time, Same Place'


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NoiseDesign - May 14, 2010 9:39:09 am PDT #13810 of 25501
Our wings are not tired

My deal with eReader books is about the convenience not the price. When possible I buy my technical and reference books in electronic form so that I can have an entire reference set on the jobsite in my laptop bag. These are books that are priced like textbooks, so it's not unusual to be paying $90 for a book even in digital form. Beyond that it's lots of pulp fiction and things that I want to read to relax. When I'm on vacation I can read at least a book a day, so it's a nightmare to carry a bunch of books with me.

I also still buy the physical books. I'm a bibliophile and like having lots of my books around me, so there are some authors I tend to buy in hardcover and probably always will.


SuziQ - May 14, 2010 9:50:06 am PDT #13811 of 25501
Back tattoos of the mother is that you are absolutely right - Ame

The new Tivo is CableCarded and working great. I LOVE having access to my Netflix Instant Queue.

The old Tivo, on the other hand, is not playing nice with the cable box in the other room. It is the same cable box that had been connected to it before, but in moving it, I had to move the IR cable. And now I can't get the cable box to communicate with the Tivo no matter how I adjust the IR thingies. Too frustrated to keep futzing with it right now, but I do want to get it working eventually.


Gris - May 14, 2010 10:10:33 am PDT #13812 of 25501
Hey. New board.

So far today I have learned that the Magsafe connector on Mac laptops, though normally quite cool (and definitely a good thing on the several occasions I've tripped on my power cord) is INCREDIBLY ANNOYING when your laptop battery is dead.


§ ita § - May 14, 2010 10:12:56 am PDT #13813 of 25501
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

the Magsafe connector on Mac laptops [...] is INCREDIBLY ANNOYING when your laptop battery is dead.

How? Too delicate to stay in place?


Gris - May 14, 2010 10:17:49 am PDT #13814 of 25501
Hey. New board.

Yeah. It's very easy to accidentally remove. I can't really sit on the couch and surf with it, because any significant shift has a good chance of unplugging it.

ETA: The newer Magsafe connectors are quite a bit better about this than the older ones, so I've managed to improve my situation somewhat by switching the adapter with the one that came with my newer laptop.


§ ita § - May 14, 2010 10:20:52 am PDT #13815 of 25501
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

My original Powerbook is primarily busted because the power-cord was too hard to come out. The socket is all wrenched out of place. Battery is dead, so it's very precarious and I can't move it much.

I'm startled by how easily the Magsafe comes out, but since it's not damaging anything, it's for the best. But with a dead battery it'd drive me insane.


javachik - May 14, 2010 11:16:44 am PDT #13816 of 25501
Our wings are not tired.

javachick, I'm afraid what you want is never going to happen. Amazon/B&N doesn't own the copyright to those books, remember, they just pass licenses along to you. Publishers are not likely to give you an option like that when they might potentially convince you to buy your favorite books a second time

Yeah, that's my assumption. So it's not really a value to me. If I were still in QA and traveling as much as Meara or ND, then it would be worthwhile.


Gris - May 14, 2010 1:30:11 pm PDT #13817 of 25501
Hey. New board.

Oddly, what I miss most right now about my Kindle is the fact that the Kindle sits very nicely on top of my microwave right above my sink, so I can easily crank up the font size and read while washing dishes. Since I have no dishwasher, I spend a good bit of time washing dishes, and that is kind of awesome.


Liese S. - May 14, 2010 3:39:57 pm PDT #13818 of 25501
"Faded like the lilac, he thought."

Hee. I am too clumsy for that. I bet I would knock it into the dishwater in the first load.

I use Mobi even without a reader of any kind. I use it for my Project Gutenberg books. So it would be nice to have that compatibility going forward 'cause I already have all these files. But I am really ambivalent about it right now.


brenda m - May 14, 2010 4:00:37 pm PDT #13819 of 25501
If you're going through hell/keep on going/don't slow down/keep your fear from showing/you might be gone/'fore the devil even knows you're there

The only thing that seriously drew me toward the iPad was thinking about mounting it on the kitchen wall.