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E-Book Readers, Can they really replace the real thing?
superstitious
post Aug 7 2009, 08:12 PM
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Tick tock, Bill
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A friend of mine and I were talking this morning about Sony's E-Reader and Amazon's Kindle. I was surprised that he wanted one. His loft style apartment is full of bookshelves, most of them completely full of books. He LOVES books. How could he want a reader?

See, I love reading but for me, it goes beyond the text. I love the smell of books. I like the sound of pages turning. I find the dog-ear folds charming.

I don't know why I'm having such a weird time with this.

Any other paper sentimentalists out there?
 
 
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brooklyneast05
post Aug 7 2009, 08:32 PM
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i think i read somewhere that they actually don't have that much research to back up that looking at a screen causes your eyesight to deteriorate. but i was like wtf and didn't believe it. i'll look for that later.


and i agree with you rebecca. news in print > online news. i love reading the newspaper. the best thing about the school year probably the is free new york times every morning before class.
 

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