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What Are You Currently Reading?

Those @#%$#@$%^@*$&@*&^#%$$#@#@s.
hehehehahahahehehahahah......
Excuse me. I may not be myself right now.
Lol...fight the power, Sensei!

LMAO I..."
At least we know you got away. How are those who may not know her tendencies faring?
Well, I've finished Pawn of Prophecy, now I'm going to start the second Xanth novel, The Source of Magic, seeing as my parcel arrived this morning.

Those @#%$#@$%^@*$&@*&^#%$$#@#@s.
hehehehahahahehehahahah......
Excuse me. I may not be my..."
Oh, Mike, you absolutely slay me! Oops, that may not be a good thing to say right now considering the homicidal mood you're in. *slinks away quickly*



Also reading Rooftops of Tehran, a coming-of-age story set in pre-Islamic Revolution Iran. I'm taking this one slowly because it's beautiful so far.
Mike (the Paladin) wrote: "No, thanks Grant...it's a matter of principal now. I WILL NOT ALLOW T...H...E...M TO DEFEAT ME!!!!!!!!
Those @#%$#@$%^@*$&@*&^#%$$#@#@s.
hehehehahahahehehahahah......
Excuse me. I may not be my..."
Oh my god... the medical risk warnings. I understand now.



Whaa??

(By the way, while I will lay it aside and read Dresden first, Hard Magic by Larry Correia is excellent.)
Think I'll go to the Y and swim for a while.... need something to keep my mind busy.....

(By the way, while I will lay ..."
So, is it safe to come out of hiding now? Did the quart of sour mash whiskey do its job?

Hope you enjoy it, Colleen.

*raises steak & cheese sandwich in air*

My boyfriend is directing some of his wunderkind nerd cred towards rooting it. There's lots of cursing involved, which is a little bit unnerving. In order for him to actually do this, he had to take the back off, which required a new precision screwdriver, since rather than using Phillips or flathead screws they used the little asterisk shaped ones. Jerks.

Ooh. That makes sense. You know you aren't supposed to modify things you spend your own money on. That's just crazy. ;)


That's why I think I've made up my mind and I'll get a Kobo Touch. It's a young company but being Canadian they don't give a good damn about US DRM wars/device lock in. Kobo is the closest thing I've found to a DRM-free large bookseller. They use a simple Adobe DRM and I've heard talk that the new ADE is supposed to let you drop your purchased books (from B&N & Kobo and a few others) in ADE and then push them out to the ePub device of your choice (if it supports ADE).

Early congratulations on the Kobo!

That's why I think I've made up my mind and I'll get a Kobo Touch. It's a you..."
Huh? Is that English, MrsJ, or some kind of alien language?! :D

I am currently reading Ghost Story

Please feel free to carry on, talk to you later.. (sighs contentedly, leans back, and opens book).
May the Force be with you, Sensei.

lol! I hang out on a mobile tech website, too.
Adobe is the [basically] the creator of the ePub format. Adobe Digital Editions (ADE) is a desktop ebook reader: http://www.adobe.com/products/digital...
It is also the beginning platform of DRM used all .epub DRM'ed books (Adobe Adept). Each book seller (Kobo, Sony, B&N, etc) can place an additional layer of DRM on each ebook to create their own form of ebook (ex: Kobo has the .kepub format). This is similar to what Amazon did with the .mobi format (turning it into .azw). These additional layers of DRM are not necessary to stop what is commonly called "digital piracy" but is used instead to create vendor lock-in. This is the reason why a B&N book won't read on a Kindle and vice versa.
Kobo is a Canadian company and they aren't as concerned about vendor lock-in as US stores seem to be. They mostly only use the first layer of DRM (required by publishers) - this layer only allows you to open the book with Kobo and/or Adobe Digital Editions (ADE).
The newest version of ADE 1.8(currently in beta, IIRC) has made some type of change that is supposed to allow all .epubs - no matter what layers - to be dropped into ADE and then pushed from ADE to the ereader of your choice. If this is true, I could buy a B&N nookbook but still read it on my Kobo Touch.

Congrats, Sensei!!! Have a ball!

lol! I hang out on a mobile tech website, too.
Adobe is the [basically] the creator of th..."
I've never done it but from what I've read it's the same thing jailbreaking an iPhone. You have to get into the "root" of the code that programs it and do God knows what to it.

I also hear you can make the red light thing when you turn on your Droid look like R2D2.

Denae wrote: "So, uh, guys? I think Aloha may be developing a new euphemism for spices and I think the Horror Aficionados may be in danger. I logged in and this popped up on my homepage..."

Which reminds me, I have to read Catcher again since my brain was still forming when I read it. I don't think they're the same cells. Actually, my whole body is not of the same cells. It'd be interesting to see how much more insight I have as an adult.
Next is Horror's August read, The Hypnotist.

Denae w..."
It was meant in love. I just wanted to to the theHA people were warn.
MrsJoseph wrote: "But this is a NookColor, right? That's the only one that can be rooted?"
Classic Nook. The amount of stuff the devs are creaating and suppoting for color makes me feel left out and wanting what thy have.

Ya I know I'm, an addict. Now The wait for Cold Days begins. :)



You still have all those books to be "new to you"...sigh.

I feel the need to ask you if you have read The Butcher: And Other Erotica.



The Good Muslim looks interesting. Got a sample of her first on my Nook.
Am reading [book:The Heaven Tree Trilogy: The Heaven Tree, the Green Branch, the Scarlet Seed and To the End of the Land and listening to Dick Francis' Banker.
Next is Mistress of the Empire.
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LMAO I just came from reading that thread!