Some content demands being bound in dead vegetable matter with lovely designs. Most does not. Ereaders are good for the latter.
"We feel safe when we read what we recognise, what does not challenge our way of thinking.... a steady acceptance of pre-arranged patterns leads to the inability to question what we are told."
~Camilla
Ghavrel is Ghavrel is Ghavrel
*MySmiley*
~Camilla
Ghavrel is Ghavrel is Ghavrel
*MySmiley*
e-Readers
08/10/2010 12:12:55 PM
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even a large collection of books does not use enough wood to be an issue
08/10/2010 04:23:10 PM
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I suppose there is some green benefits...
08/10/2010 06:19:34 PM
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One question: (for any Kindle user)
08/10/2010 10:19:08 PM
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Ick
08/10/2010 07:55:17 PM
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Camilla, you're a great lady, but you're almost a walking parody sometimes.
08/10/2010 11:07:04 PM
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Honestly, I couldn't have given a rat's ass about its environmental impact.
08/10/2010 11:06:06 PM
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It's more of a tipping the scales factor, really.
09/10/2010 09:38:47 PM
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You can have an ereader and buy normal books.
10/10/2010 05:24:53 AM
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Your statement about forests shows you don't know about modern forestry
09/10/2010 02:06:07 PM
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Re: Your statement about forests shows you don't know about modern forestry
09/10/2010 04:43:28 PM
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I'm not going to make the obvious comments in response to the phrase "native bush".
10/10/2010 05:40:26 AM
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I'm planning to buy an Ipad in a month or two
09/10/2010 03:13:48 PM
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You can't read on an iPad any more than you can read on a laptop. *NM*
09/10/2010 09:19:22 PM
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Oh, I can only read 3-4 hours at a time, then?
10/10/2010 06:33:28 AM
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