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  • #16
    Originally posted by newbie View Post
    because I travel so much I have to use a kindle but there is no real comparison, a book is so much better. thedame007 got it spot on
    Well that's you moving to the top of my Christmas card list
    Only the impossible is worth the effort.

    JEANETTE WINTERSON,

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    • #17
      Originally posted by thedame007 View Post
      Paper - there is something about holding a book that makes the act that much more; also i do love the smell of a book. I also think that having a collection of books in physical form leads more openly to discussion, and can be easily passed around from family to friend, adding a whole social and psychological meaning. Finally, a well stocked bookcase, like a pet, makes a house a home.
      +1 and +2 I think. I've been into houses devoid of reading matter and unless there's a good reason (weevils? Flood? Catastrophic interior tornado? Permanently on the road like a contract killer? That's about it), it makes me a bit suspicious.

      And.... You can't give a ebook to someone with that exciting moment of hoping they like the book as much as you do. I've given away two copies of World War Z (Max Brooks) and two of The Difference Engine (William Gibson) at various stages and have been happy to buy new copies.
      Last edited by the pondering moose; 12-04-2017, 10:18 PM. Reason: Thinking

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      • #18
        Originally posted by the pondering moose View Post
        +1 and +2 I think. I've been into houses devoid of reading matter and unless there's a good reason (weevils? Flood? Catastrophic interior tornado? Permanently on the road like a contract killer? That's about it), it makes me a bit suspicious.
        Haha - that made me chuckle; i also think you have raised a valid point = only a psychopath would pick a kindle over paper (i see a few kindle reader in this thread) Well said Mr Moose! haha


        Originally posted by the pondering moose View Post
        And.... You can't give a ebook to someone with that exciting moment of hoping they like the book as much as you do. I've given away two copies of World War Z (Max Brooks) and two of The Difference Engine (William Gibson) at various stages and have been happy to buy new copies.
        Exactly; when a book utterly floors and you need to pass it on as your own beacon of enlightenment to those you love! (I have also not read World War Z or The Difference Engine and i shall now have to order me some copies)!
        Only the impossible is worth the effort.

        JEANETTE WINTERSON,

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        • #19
          These days I tend to enjoy the convenience of using a Kindle.
          My shelves are overflowing with books that I find hard to throw away but I need to downsize and few charity shops around here even bother collecting them now.
          Marc

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          • #20
            kindle for holidays , less weight, plus I download a lot of free books
            think lucky and you'll be lucky

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            • #21
              Originally posted by thedame007 View Post
              Haha - that made me chuckle; i also think you have raised a valid point = only a psychopath would pick a kindle over paper (i see a few kindle reader in this thread) Well said Mr Moose! haha
              Well, I'm okay with said contract killers if they actually have a Kindle (seems like a growth industry), or the person has a Kindle somewhere, with stuff on it. But I have been into the odd house where I've had an uneasy feeling, and realised the feeling or thought is: "why am I in a show home" or "I've drunk too much and I'm in IKEA". No connections or bits and bobs or... Humanity.

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              • #22
                Oddly enough I have a Kindle and when I was a kid wanted to be a hitman! gangster.jpeg
                'Cigars are a hobby, cigarettes an addiction'

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by handlebarpipe View Post
                  These days I tend to enjoy the convenience of using a Kindle.
                  My shelves are overflowing with books that I find hard to throw away but I need to downsize and few charity shops around here even bother collecting them now.
                  Marc
                  This nails it for me. I no longer have bookcases space left for more books and the KIndle holds thousands

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                  • #24
                    Paper for me. I spend my days in front of laptops and PC screens, the feel of paper on my fingers when I read before I go to sleep is somewhat cathartic.

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by PeeJay View Post
                      Oddly enough I have a Kindle and when I was a kid wanted to be a hitman! [ATTACH=CONFIG]30231[/ATTACH]
                      In the words of Martin Blank in Gross Point Blank: "no no no, a psychopath kills for no reason... I kill for money, it's a job!"

                      😂

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