So... Um...
#17641 posted by Drew on 2009/11/01 06:35:01
#17642 posted by JneeraZ on 2009/11/01 10:33:37
The library? Sorry, but LOL.
The Kindle is fucking awesome. I have mine loaded up with reading books as well as some programming stuff. It's great to have it all at my finger tips. It really shines when it comes to traveling - getting on a plane with 3 new books that weigh, basically, nothing and take up almost no space is awesome.
#17643 posted by Spirit on 2009/11/01 10:38:41
ebook readers are a dilemma for me. I would love to have one. But new and better ones are coming out every few months and they are so expensive that they are more like a one time purchase (like a dishwasher).
Also I am disgusted at all the DRM.
259 Dollars?
#17644 posted by Vigil on 2009/11/01 11:01:06
I could buy Kindle, or I could buy ten new books, or over 50 used books. Not to mention I'm only out a few dollars if my book is stolen, I can always donate my book to someone else and buy another one, I don't have to rely on power outlets to read (though I do need light).
Can you add notes to the books with Kindle? Write anything down and then pass it on?
#17645 posted by Spirit on 2009/11/01 11:13:14
Yes. Dunno about the Kindle but notes are a crucial feature most readers should support nowadays.
#17646 posted by JneeraZ on 2009/11/01 12:27:44
You can make notes but I've never done that. I read fiction and some reference stuff so notes are fairly useless to me, personally.
If you want to buy 50 used books, that's great, but remember that I can carry all 50 with me wherever I go. You can't. :)
Ah
#17647 posted by Vigil on 2009/11/01 12:38:31
But the trick is to only carry one at a time. The rest are waiting for you in bookshops.
#17648 posted by JneeraZ on 2009/11/01 12:40:04
I can see this is going to spiral into an awesome circular argument. To sum up as I get my coat, you'll have to pry my Kindle from my cold dead fingers.
#17649 posted by Zwiffle on 2009/11/01 15:07:18
Well I guess, if you really need that secure feeling that you get knowing that you can open that one book at any time and read that one passage at any time, then a Kindle makes a lot of sense. Or if you just get an itch to read some Lovecraft, or something like that.
I guess for me, reading is something I do at home, during a relaxed time before bed or while I'm taking a shit, or if I just take an hour out of the day to read. I wouldn't carry more than one book with me unless I was really close to finishing that book anyway.
I'm kind of curious how much the digital books cost. Most of the scifi I bought recently were like $8 paper backs. (One Arthur C Clarke compilation I have is pretty good except for the semi-frequent spelling errors, such as the letter 'm' replacing the workd 'in.') But I digress.
So really, bottom line, if you're freaking out over not having a ton of things to read while you're out at a concert or some other place, or just like expensive technology, or legitimately feel it's a good product, go ahead and get it.
#17650 posted by JneeraZ on 2009/11/01 15:10:06
Kindle books are generally cheaper than their physical counterparts on Amazon. I get a lot of books for 50% off and those are fairly recent titles.
I tend to have several books on the go at any given time so I like being able to hop into the menu and pick whatever I feel like reading at that moment in time.
Also
#17651 posted by Zwiffle on 2009/11/01 15:19:23
Can you get like text books on their too, or is it just normal every day sort of books? I would imagine you can't, but I haven't looked into it so you never know.
#17652 posted by JneeraZ on 2009/11/01 15:28:51
You probably could but text books aren't a good usage case for the Kindle. It's designed for contiguous reading, not for jumping around quickly as a reference.
In The Mean Time
#17653 posted by Vigil on 2009/11/01 16:43:09
My photography portfolio is finally taking form:
http://jaaskelainen.smugmug.com/
Vigil
#17654 posted by JPL on 2009/11/01 18:07:59
You have here a nice bunch of shots ! Good job ! I love the japan serie :)
Vigil
#17655 posted by megaman on 2009/11/01 18:51:40
To be honest, a lot of those look a bit random. Like a bunch of high-quality vacation pictures, but still with the 'wow that looks great, let's take a picture'-vibe.
Spam-pron :S
#17656 posted by RickyT33 on 2009/11/02 11:52:17
Metl
#17657 posted by Spirit on 2009/11/02 22:33:28
Spirit:
#17658 posted by metlslime on 2009/11/03 02:34:59
nice... i had actually mocked up something similar (isometric quake) several years ago but had targeted the graphics more at the Super Nintendo level. Unfortunately the images were lost in a hard drive crash.
Bal Or Vigil
#17659 posted by nitin on 2009/11/03 08:32:29
either of you been to sakurajima? pretty awesome island IMHO, although the weather can change quickly and nastily.
Nitin
#17660 posted by bal on 2009/11/03 10:03:05
I've been to Kagoshima, but didn't have enough time to visit the island unfortunatly, just walked along the coast and took photos of it. :)
I was actually told that the island wasn't so interesting, and required a car, is that not true?
Nitin
#17661 posted by Vigil on 2009/11/03 10:54:29
Nah, unfortunately I never left Honshu (except Miyajima, I guess). I'll keep that in mind for my next trip, though.
Car
#17662 posted by nitin on 2009/11/03 12:06:47
is a must to do it properly but I didnt have one and even on foot, theres a few interesting walking routes.
Definitely not as much to do as Miyajima but its worth it just to see japanese tourists panic when sakurajima erupts and spews ash everywhere :) Those who dont know whats going on think the whole island is going down or something!
Vigil, I suggest Kamikochi over anything else for oyur next trip, definitely my favorite spot so far. And then maybe Koyan San.
Ah Yeah...
#17663 posted by bal on 2009/11/03 12:16:23
I wanted to do Koya-san last time but it didn't fit in my schedule. Will check both of those locations out next trip! Gone there 4 times now and I'm still not bored of it.
Ah Yeah...
#17664 posted by bal on 2009/11/03 12:16:23
I wanted to do Koya-san last time but it didn't fit in my schedule. Will check both of those locations out next trip! Gone there 4 times now and I'm still not bored of it.
Magome To Tsumago (or Vice Versa)
#17665 posted by nitin on 2009/11/03 12:27:53
is another worthy hike, with the night spent in tsumago.
Yamadera is stunning, if not the easiest place to get to.
what else, I also really enjoyed Matsumoto and Kawaguchi-ko. And wish I had more time around Iya Valley and Tokushima.
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