Reading in the tub/shower doesn't involve a lot of activity that could cause the bags to spontaneously fly apart. It's not like I'm suggesting this method for water-skiing. Seriously though, what could go wrong? Any holes in the bags large enough to let in large amounts of water are immediately obvious. Tiny leaks have to get through two layers of plastic, and would take a long time (longer than your bath or shower) to allow much water through.
Furthermore, electronics aren't as sensitive to water as people think they are. Most of the important stuff is protected pretty well by the case. You could swipe your reader under the faucet, dry it off, and be none the worse for wear (though I wouldn't exactly recommend it). Barring something catastrophic, this is WAY more water than would get near your reader with the plastic bag method. If a couple drops of moisture happen to somehow accumulate inside the bags, they're unlikely to cause disaster.
Furthermore, electronics aren't as sensitive to water as people think they are. Most of the important stuff is protected pretty well by the case. You could swipe your reader under the faucet, dry it off, and be none the worse for wear (though I wouldn't exactly recommend it). Barring something catastrophic, this is WAY more water than would get near your reader with the plastic bag method. If a couple drops of moisture happen to somehow accumulate inside the bags, they're unlikely to cause disaster.
I've worked out the one feature that will make an Ebook reader appealing.
27/07/2010 11:34:52 AM
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+1. That's the only way it could have a usability advantage over books. *NM*
27/07/2010 11:54:38 AM
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Just make sure it floats as well. Fishing it from the bottom of the lake would be a challenge. *NM*
27/07/2010 12:26:06 PM
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What makes it appealing is that you can bring many books in one device and
27/07/2010 12:27:06 PM
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Re: What makes it appealing is that you can bring many books in one device and
27/07/2010 02:19:50 PM
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Re: What makes it appealing is that you can bring many books in one device and
27/07/2010 05:06:57 PM
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I was once completely against the notion of e-readers. I like the feel of books
27/07/2010 06:21:05 PM
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Put it in two opposite facing zip-loc sandwich bags.
27/07/2010 12:44:23 PM
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Not sure if I'd trust a $0.02 plastic bag.to protect a $199 (AUD) toy.
27/07/2010 02:28:55 PM
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That's actually what I do with my iphone when I'm on the boat.
27/07/2010 03:10:33 PM
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you could even attach a 3rd one, put a hole in it and attach some string and a band to it
27/07/2010 04:21:17 PM
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I'll just put a beacon in the 3rd bag so the coast guard could locate my phone. *NM*
27/07/2010 05:18:26 PM
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I can see your point, but there's very little risk.
27/07/2010 08:27:40 PM
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Re: I've worked out the one feature that will make an Ebook reader appealing.
27/07/2010 06:31:25 PM
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For me it would be a "Convert to Movie" button. *NM*
27/07/2010 10:35:22 PM
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