That's right. I'm calling you out.
In post after post, you've talked about the ebook line, and about how ebooks are better than dead-tree books, and prices being lower and blah blah.
It's now going on six months that I've been using my Palm PDA to read pretty much everything other than library books (and even there, I can download some ebooks from the library, who knew?).
I'm so used to having it in one hand and doing whatever with the other - answering the phone, typing, taking a drink, having lunch - and being able to turn the page with a nicely sized and placed button with the touch of my thumb.
I can even read in pitch-black nighttime, because it's got its own light source. And they're so much cheaper, half the cost or less of regular books.
The problem I have now is trying to actually read a dead tree book. How do I hold them? They're a pain to read, and of course you have to have the right lighting and all that.
It's all your fault, Terri. I blame you.
In post after post, you've talked about the ebook line, and about how ebooks are better than dead-tree books, and prices being lower and blah blah.
It's now going on six months that I've been using my Palm PDA to read pretty much everything other than library books (and even there, I can download some ebooks from the library, who knew?).
I'm so used to having it in one hand and doing whatever with the other - answering the phone, typing, taking a drink, having lunch - and being able to turn the page with a nicely sized and placed button with the touch of my thumb.
I can even read in pitch-black nighttime, because it's got its own light source. And they're so much cheaper, half the cost or less of regular books.
The problem I have now is trying to actually read a dead tree book. How do I hold them? They're a pain to read, and of course you have to have the right lighting and all that.
It's all your fault, Terri. I blame you.
