• WandowsVista
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    yep. this was me. that’s why I, like many others in the comments section, picked up a kobo.

    fits in my pocket, holds a charge for quite a while, and I have hundreds of books on it. plus I can rent books from the library on it and I’ve got the color version so I can even read comics on it.

    I love a library and the feel of a real book on my hands, but I will never go back.

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      1 Audio book, a few epubs and maybe 1-2 hours of some of the better old tv episodes like favorite mythbusters or futurama.

      Most places I go, I have some internet, but it’s infuriating when i find myself somewhere that blocks my VPN.

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        I’m old school so I only have a few epubs. I want to conserve my battery. Epubs will make it last a day, videos and audios will drain it. And of course using Internet drains it too.

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      I have a tablet. During flights it’s great for music and movies, and at my destination it’s for books. At home I play retro games on it with a bluetooth controller, and for streaming anime, too.

      One of the best presents I’ve ever received :-)

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      I revived an old Kindle recently by jailbreaking and installing KOReader, and I’ve been reading more ever since.

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        yeah, my old device is still getting a good amount of use.

        feels weird to buy physical books just to torrent the ebook, but it’s what gets me to actually read

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    3 days ago

    My version of this:

    “Make sure to pack your tripod and camera and a couple of lenses that you’ll decide are too much of a pain to haul around everyday, and therefor use them zero days.”

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      I sold my DSLR kit this year because of this. It took fantastic pictures, but the effort of lugging all the gear around made it feel the purpose of each trip was to take pictures, not enjoy the trip itself.

      Now I just use my phone. Photos may not be technically as good but they are still more than adequate and it’s just so much easier.

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        It’s crazy how good phones are. I was sat here for an hour or so gathering a time lapse of the sun setting and then doing some long exposures of streaking taxi cab lights. The best single photo I got all day (the one that required the least amount of processing) was this one from my phone.

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      1 micro four thirds body, 1 high quality prime. Limitation breeds creativity.

      Small light kit to carry, reasonable prices on the secondhand market so less fear of loosing a couple of thousand pounds worth of gear if it gets snatched, but still gives you the control so it’s more fun than using your phone all the time.

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        It’s mostly the tripod that’s killing me. I’m really into long exposure and timelapse stuff.

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          A bit newer than the budget options but the newest OM System cameras claim 6 stops of IBIS and even more if you use a Olympus lens that supports sync IS. As long as you’re not talking crazy long you may be able to do more than you think handheld.

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            I’m talking crazy long.

            Sidenote, is your user name a DS9 reference?

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              Lol ok, yeah no getting away from a tripod for that kinda thing.

              And yes, best episode in the franchise.

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    this is me. but I keep doing it because sometimes a book comes in CLUTCH.

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    No I just spend an hour or so finding a heap of books for my e-reader then reading a few pages of one of them.

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    lol at one book

    I bring 2! One for the plane and extra time, a second usually short story anthology for if I finish the first.

    And no, e-readers are a no go for me. I just can’t get into an ebook the way I get absorbed into a physical book.

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      I brought like 8 when I went to Hawaii when I was a kid. I finished half of them before I even got off the plane. Now I would just use an e-reader though. It’s great not having all those books taking up so much space. I’m glad I don’t have that issue with getting absorbed in it.

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        Yeah, don’t get me wrong, I’m super happy that ebooks are accessible and get people to actually read, but they just aren’t for me. I’ve had ereaders, I’ve tried my phone, I’ve tried tablets. I will and have read an ebook if that’s the only way I can get a story, but I almost always opt for physical books. I just cannot get focused on reading when it’s a screen in front of me, especially when that paper feels so good on my eyes and in my hands. It’s like an entire tactile experience lol

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          same, I can’t even enjoy audiobooks - I read so much faster than I listen, and there’s something about the ever-sharp text printed on paper that just works for me.

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            What’s funny is that I am actually a slow reader. My problem is my brain wanders all the time even while reading and paper books are the easiest way for me to go back and reread parts I glossed over. Ebooks, I tend to lose my focus and my brain wanders even more, but I will read one if that’s the only way a story I want to read is available (Looking at you A Stitch in Time by Andrew J. Robinson).

            Audiobooks aren’t too bad, but I only listen to them when I’m rereading a book because if my brain wanders, I don’t miss as much since I’ve read it before. I’ve also learned to speed up the narrator a little bit as it keeps my attention better.

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          Yeah to each their own. I do have a lot harder time with anything that has charts or diagrams when they’re digital. Not sure why but paper just works better. At least historically. Digital is catching up now that I’m getting old and my eyes are going to shit.

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    To me, there’s nothing quite like reading a physical book on a beautiful beach or by a swimming pool.

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        Never heard of that.

        It was just the first name that came to mind when I needed a name.

        I think maybe Debbie Harry was singing in the background?

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          Ah! Dagwood is a character in Sea Quest DSV played by Peter DeLuise. I loved that show as a kid so I was just wondering.