Re: I just bought a Kindle and the first three Titan books..
I've reconciled myself to being without wireless connectivity. After all, I'm not planning on buying books every day (that would be a disaster for my bank account!), and I work at home and am home most of the time so it's not that big a deal to hook up to my computer to download purchases. However, I am holding out some small hope that I may still get some connectivity, since I'm only two miles out of the covered zone. It would be nice to have wireless access to Wikipedia.
I've also reconciled myself to the fact that at least for the present, my reading choices will be at least to some extent determined by the currently-available content. I'm okay with that too, maybe in a way it's a good thing, I can break out of my rut of preferred reading materials. The ability to sample first chapters of anything for free, and the low 9.99 price for new books/bestsellers (I hope that price lasts!) are definite advantages.
But... I looked up Mere Anarchy, which I haven't read, and only five of the six books are available! The one by Dave Galanter is missing. What's up with that?
After thinking it over, and mulling the pros and cons, I changed my mind yet again and re-ordered it.Lee said:
I actually ordered it but then cancelled my order when I realized that I live two miles outside a covered zone, so I would have had no wireless connectivity.
I've reconciled myself to being without wireless connectivity. After all, I'm not planning on buying books every day (that would be a disaster for my bank account!), and I work at home and am home most of the time so it's not that big a deal to hook up to my computer to download purchases. However, I am holding out some small hope that I may still get some connectivity, since I'm only two miles out of the covered zone. It would be nice to have wireless access to Wikipedia.
I've also reconciled myself to the fact that at least for the present, my reading choices will be at least to some extent determined by the currently-available content. I'm okay with that too, maybe in a way it's a good thing, I can break out of my rut of preferred reading materials. The ability to sample first chapters of anything for free, and the low 9.99 price for new books/bestsellers (I hope that price lasts!) are definite advantages.
But... I looked up Mere Anarchy, which I haven't read, and only five of the six books are available! The one by Dave Galanter is missing. What's up with that?
