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    Quote Originally Posted by aa1192 View Post
    This off topic but are you guys reading hard copies or digital books? I'm a Kindle guy myself.
    Both.
    I must confess that my Kindle is the one that sees the most use these days.
    Especially after the Kindle Paperwhite 2 came out.
    Makes reading in a dark room ever so pleasant.
    That and the vast library available instantly for a fraction of the cost makes me prefer the Kindle most days.
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    Um, all of them, any of them that have been in front of me over all these years....


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    I prefer my E-reader, it's just so convenient, want a new book, a couple of "clicks" away and it's downloaded and ready to read.

    Reason I responded though, had an interesting thought the other day. So we all know if we could go back in time, we'd have a suitcase full of various NOS razors for today. So I was wondering what might be potentially the next collectible thing. And it occurred to me it could very well be books. Unless cared for properly, depending on the paper and the binding, they don't necessarily last that long.

    And with environmental concerns, and the simple cost of printing and distribution, it's probable that books themselves are living on borrowed time. So, in 30-50 years, will owning a "real book" be a big collectible...people will enjoy being, "old school" and actually handling and holding a, "real book".

    Makes you think more about holding onto some of those books you have rather than donating them. Nowadays, at least in my area, the book shops don't want any more of people's old books, you can't give them away anymore where 10-15 years ago you could get a little bit of cash for them.

    Who knows?

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    I also love reading a physical book and thought ereaders were absolutely absurd; then I got one as a gift. I love it now, but I will say this; I prefer a Paper White Kindle with no LCD display than reading on a full color tablet. The Paper White screen has insane graphics, but looks so similar to an actual book. Use Facebook on Kindle Paperwhite and you feel like it's the 1950's with the internet. As said, with an ereader buying books is a breeze, books are cheaper to buy, carrying a library is no problem on a trip and my favorite feature is being able to instantly tap a word and find its dictionary definition without ever leaving your book. I find myself reading hard copies and reaching to tap the words for definitions like I am on my Kindle. I still greatly enjoy the overall experience of having a true, real book in my hands or visiting a library (THAT GREAT SMELL!!!), but most of my reading is done on a Kindle which never leaves my briefcase.
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    Quote Originally Posted by aa1192 View Post
    I also love reading a physical book and thought ereaders were absolutely absurd; then I got one as a gift. I love it now, but I will say this; I prefer a Paper White Kindle with no LCD display than reading on a full color tablet. The Paper White screen has insane graphics, but looks so similar to an actual book. Use Facebook on Kindle Paperwhite and you feel like it's the 1950's with the internet. As said, with an ereader buying books is a breeze, books are cheaper to buy, carrying a library is no problem on a trip and my favorite feature is being able to instantly tap a word and find its dictionary definition without ever leaving your book. I find myself reading hard copies and reaching to tap the words for definitions like I am on my Kindle. I still greatly enjoy the overall experience of having a true, real book in my hands or visiting a library (THAT GREAT SMELL!!!), but most of my reading is done on a Kindle which never leaves my briefcase.
    Funny you should mention that smell...DR Harris Windsor reminds me of that smell...like a museum or library...one of my favorite soaps.

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