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What is also (potentially) exciting news for existing users, Sony is also offering additional $50 off for those wishing to upgrade from their older models.
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I envisioned you waking up to the automatic coffee dispenser brewing, the self timed window blinds scrolling open, your cell phone at your finger tips ready for your messages, reaching..."
hahaha!! yep, you got me wrong there, Bernie. haha! I like gadgets around the house, sure that part is indeed true, I like to own all the latest stuff, but I also like the slow things of life. Slow food, slow sipping on tea, slow mornings, slowly flicking a newspaper or magazine over slowly rising sun. :D
Oh, and I do like my brewed coffee. You're were right there too. But I drink coffee late morning, once I am out and about my day (when I need the caffeine rush) :)

Hah hah, in all honesty, I don't really "care" what medium everyone is using to consume their reading material on, Dawn >8) As many things in life, this subject does not have a right or wrong answer, only an answer that is right for you. This is a personal choice which is guided by our own circumstances, needs, or experiences. I merely strive provide whatever help I can offer to those interested in giving this "new age" a try. The ultimate decision rests with you. You'll find me posting whenever I find some interesting e-reader tid-bit! >8)
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What is also (potentially) exciting news for existing users, Sony is also offering additional $50 off for those wishing to up..."
Further price drops: http://goodereader.com/blog/electroni...

Awesome, we'll see what the new hardware looks like. If rumours are true, iPad3 should utilize the same screen technology that iPhones are using, which should help slightly when reading in sunlight.
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http://www.engadget.com/2011/12/15/ki...
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http://www.engadget.com/2011/12/15/ki...
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Strangely, I noticed a weird upsurge in kindle sales of my book starting about 6 weeks ago, which I couldn't account for, but maybe its just that there is more kindles out there.
Sorry if this counts as spam.

Maybe it's the influence of the

Maybe it's the influence of the famous infamous Kick-arse Ancient & Medieval Historic..."
Maybe it is, though I thought there was only 4 of us on here....

Maybe it's the influence of the famous infamous Kick-arse Ancient & Medieval Historic..."
Maybe it is, though I thought there was only 4 of us on here...."
Ouch! That hurts.

Maybe it is, though I thought there was only 4 of us on here...."
lol!
Well, the thing with Goodreads is that it is not always about the people who are active in the groups, it is about the members that don't post but visit and the lurkers, people who don't join, but check things out.
There can be thousands of those together. :)
And then there are those of us in this group that speak to others in other groups, public, private and secret, and we also speak to our Goodreads friends in PMs.
The power of GR is underestimated. *wink* :D

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The increased sales of your book could be undoubtedly linked to the increased Kindle sales ... if everyone received their Christmas gifts early.
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http://www.juxtapoz.com/Current/the-j...
In defense of dead tree books, of course!

http://www.juxtapoz.com/Current/the-j...
In defense of dead tree books, of course!"
For some reason whenever I click on the link I'm being kicked back to the GoodReads homepage. If it's what I think it is though it's very cool. My mum sent me a link the other day.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=...#!


Dawn has weird creepy links.
Try this..
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SKVcQn...

Along this theme. I was in Typo a couple days back (one of my favourite shops)... http://shop.cottonon.com/typo/ ....and they have a whole wall of the orange penguin books. http://shop.cottonon.com/search/?q=pe... and hundred different kinds of accessories with penguin books printed on them...notepads, drink bottles, pencil cases.
I saw a lot of highschool kids going through the books, buying the books and buying their new school year supplies from the stores Penguin range of accessories. So I think books are still going strong among the younger generations over here. It was nice to see.

Dawn has weird creepy links.
Try this..
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SKVcQn..."
Yep, that works and it is the one. Must have taken them ages.
Terri wrote: "Fantastic video! Love it! Saw a couple books I would like to have a look at in that shop too. lol
Along this theme. I was in Typo a couple days back (one of my favourite shops)... http://shop.cott..."
I've seen those. It's nice that they've become such design icons. Just like the Haynes manuals. Do you have those in Oz?

We even own some. The manual for our farm ute, an old 720 Nissan dual cab 4 wheel drive, is priceless to us.

We even own some. The manual for our farm ute, an old 720 Nissan dual cab 4 wheel drive, is priceless to us."
I've had one for every car I've ever owned. Also some of the domestic appliance ones. They're useful too!

In the world of digital vs paper. We once bought a CD manual online, for a previous car we owned, thinking this was the the way to go to find more out about some electrical wiring and fuse boxes we wanted to check.
It was lame and we ended up buying the Haynes book. those you can flick through in seconds to what you want.
A CD on the computer, you have to click through menus only to go to the page and find the section hasn't got what you're looking for. Then have to start all over again. The book? So much easier.

In the world of digital vs paper. We once bought a CD manual online, for a previous car we owned, thinking this was the the way to go to find mor..."
I find exactly the same thing with books I'm using academically. Flicking through is so much easier with an actual book.




How's your Mrs like her new Blackberry tablet that you gave her for Christmas?

Oh, well, I wouldn't go that far. :D
I love watching tv. Lol

Oh, well, I wouldn't go that far. :D
I love watching tv. Lol"
I would. The longer I am without one the more I dread the day when it's suggested we might get one again.

I guess that is one of the bigger reasons that I interact socially on GR. To be a part of the world.
I'd be lost without tv AND gr. :) they are my windows to the world. lol

I did live without TV my entire childhood though, my parents thought it wasn't good for us and up until last year all I used my TV for was movies. Now that I have digital TV, I am obsessed with the food network and anything by the BBC.

I am obsessed with the food network too. I have learned a lot over the years from watching other people cook and talk about food. lol



I only watched one American Idol season. The second one...all those years ago..just to see what it was like. We didn't make it to the end of the season as we lost interest.
I'm not much for variety shows or talent shows of any kind I'm afraid.
Not that I actually look unfavourably on those who do like them, (only teasing you before Dawn..:)...).they simply aren't to my taste.

Okay...let's out with it...I watch Housewives of Beverley Hills. It WAS my dirty secret and now I am cleansed.


(I wouldn't mind getting my hands on James Martin..oh..I mean..a James Martin Heritage Apple and Custard Tart with Spiced Apple Compote ;)..)
Great British Food revival.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00zf9vd
James' tart (that I watched him make only moments ago)
http://www.bbc.co.uk/food/recipes/app...
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I envisioned you waking up to the automatic coffee dispenser brewing, the self timed window blinds scrolling open, your cell phone at your finger tips ready for your messages, reaching over for your tablet to check your Facebook and finally turning on your ereader for a few minutes of serenity before going on the computer to check the latest news. I'm sorry, I guess I just read you wrong!