I had, to some extent, but then I started working with a 1 hour train commute each way.
Legolas Send a noteboard - 04/03/2011 06:50:25 PM
Now admittedly, on the way back I increasingly find myself nodding off over my book these days, but in the morning at least I still get a good bit of reading done each day, read loads of good books lately. I guess that isn't very helpful for you, though.

Who else has (regretfully) lost much of their joy for reading, and what are your reasons?
04/03/2011 04:01:48 AM
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I, um... are you me?
04/03/2011 04:11:24 AM
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What is with all the old names popping up so suddenly? You, Bad Ash, Zaphod...
04/03/2011 04:12:09 AM
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Double replying, but I don't care.
This reply addresses content of your post.
04/03/2011 04:42:20 AM
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I had that problem when I finished my Master's thesis.
04/03/2011 08:28:42 AM
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I write most of my notes with pen and paper, unless it's a specific idea on a project I've started.
04/03/2011 06:57:59 PM
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I still think the best solution is to just sit down with some Wodehouse. *NM*
06/03/2011 01:06:01 PM
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I still think the best solution is to just sit down with some Glenlivet. *NM*
08/03/2011 12:20:39 AM
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It's more likely the internet, and, to a lesser extent, TV than it is games.
04/03/2011 02:43:59 PM
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You're either too tired or you've simply outgrown certain kinds of genres/books
04/03/2011 03:26:58 PM
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I had, to some extent, but then I started working with a 1 hour train commute each way.
04/03/2011 06:50:25 PM
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