THE THREAD!!!
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RE: THE THREAD!!!
sprior/Dixie/other
May I ask what dialect "the boss" in this Swedish commercial is talking?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5lS3mifRLK4
May I ask what dialect "the boss" in this Swedish commercial is talking?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5lS3mifRLK4
“Not mastering metaphores is like cooking pasta when the train is delayed"
RE: log!
+1ORIGINAL: bradfordkay
ORIGINAL: Nikademus
So what do Threadsters think about the eBook revolution? Having recently been forced to shed about 200 pounds worth of trees.....i'm having to admit that my initial resistance to the idea of referencing literature via the "John Luc-Picard" method. ("Computor!......reference the 20th century novel.....Hotel Royale....download it to my desk reader!")....is waning a bit.
The idea of not having to both find the space to store such tombs as well as having the ease of having one's library instantly at one's fingertips to be somewhat exciting.
A moot question of course at the moment since very very few reference or military history books are in e-format at this time. (the brag of 2+ million books available via the Nook for example...seems restricted to gaudy fiction novels) I expect this to change over time however.
I'm not sold on the idea yet. To me, it's like buying the download only version of a game... if you have an electronic failure you will have to rely upon the record keeping and good will of the seller to be able to regain your copy. I hate the idea of paying good money for something nebulous like that. Give me a hard copy every time.
“Not mastering metaphores is like cooking pasta when the train is delayed"
RE: THE THREAD!!!
Hey Steve, nice to see you again! Been away for a while? [:)]ORIGINAL: AW1Steve
Log boy made the mess, let him clean it up![:)]
“Not mastering metaphores is like cooking pasta when the train is delayed"
RE: log!
ORIGINAL: Grollub
+1ORIGINAL: bradfordkay
ORIGINAL: Nikademus
So what do Threadsters think about the eBook revolution? Having recently been forced to shed about 200 pounds worth of trees.....i'm having to admit that my initial resistance to the idea of referencing literature via the "John Luc-Picard" method. ("Computor!......reference the 20th century novel.....Hotel Royale....download it to my desk reader!")....is waning a bit.
The idea of not having to both find the space to store such tombs as well as having the ease of having one's library instantly at one's fingertips to be somewhat exciting.
A moot question of course at the moment since very very few reference or military history books are in e-format at this time. (the brag of 2+ million books available via the Nook for example...seems restricted to gaudy fiction novels) I expect this to change over time however.
I'm not sold on the idea yet. To me, it's like buying the download only version of a game... if you have an electronic failure you will have to rely upon the record keeping and good will of the seller to be able to regain your copy. I hate the idea of paying good money for something nebulous like that. Give me a hard copy every time.
As I said, you can have multiple copies (for the price of one). You can up load/download to your PC. "redundancy means life" in all things, especially eletronics. Trust me, I used to break electronic things for a living (ask USS America [:D]). [:)]
RE: THE THREAD!!!
ORIGINAL: Grollub
Hey Steve, nice to see you again! Been away for a while? [:)]ORIGINAL: AW1Steve
Log boy made the mess, let him clean it up![:)]
Thanks. I've been here, just maintaining a low profile.I anoy less people that way. [:)]
RE: THE THREAD!!!
Ok ... (?) [:)]
“Not mastering metaphores is like cooking pasta when the train is delayed"
RE: THE THREAD!!!
ORIGINAL: Grollub
[:D]
Good one.
This one is not bad either.
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RE: log!
ORIGINAL: AW1Steve
ORIGINAL: bradfordkay
ORIGINAL: Nikademus
So what do Threadsters think about the eBook revolution? Having recently been forced to shed about 200 pounds worth of trees.....i'm having to admit that my initial resistance to the idea of referencing literature via the "John Luc-Picard" method. ("Computor!......reference the 20th century novel.....Hotel Royale....download it to my desk reader!")....is waning a bit.
The idea of not having to both find the space to store such tombs as well as having the ease of having one's library instantly at one's fingertips to be somewhat exciting.
A moot question of course at the moment since very very few reference or military history books are in e-format at this time. (the brag of 2+ million books available via the Nook for example...seems restricted to gaudy fiction novels) I expect this to change over time however.
I'm not sold on the idea yet. To me, it's like buying the download only version of a game... if you have an electronic failure you will have to rely upon the record keeping and good will of the seller to be able to regain your copy. I hate the idea of paying good money for something nebulous like that. Give me a hard copy every time.
And I'm not getting rid of my DVDs (or VHSs) yet. Since I have a house full of furniture the prospect of moving my video and book collections doesn't deter me - the furniture, bicycles, camping gear, etc will take up a lot more space than either of those collections...
My wife and I have had Kindles since Christmas, and both of us love them. It will never (or so I pray) ever replace books, but they are very useful. I use mine for magazine and newspaper subscriptions , reference books (such as dictionaries), and any novel that I would normally buy in paperback. 3/4 of my library contains free classic books. It's great always having a small library with you everywhere you go. I swap books back and forth from my wifes for free, as well as to my desktop computer.
It's got a decent size screen , unlike a phone, and I can adjust the print size as needed. Good battery life, and it powers a small reading light inside the book jacket (that I purchased seperately). Like anything in life, there is room for improvement, but I certainly have gotten my moneys worth. [:)]
I tried reading on my iPhone, but it just didnt answer. I know the screen is mall and all, but it doesnt have the same feel. In addition, quite a bit of my reading is in Russian, and I highly doubt that there is a sufficiently decent selection of that.
I do, however, enjoy audiobooks on the phone. I'm currently listening to PO'Bs The Catalans in the car. Very handy. [&o]
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RE: THE THREAD!!!
ORIGINAL: Chickenboy
Dixie, do you really think that the government of the UK would opt to risk *both* of the remaining personnel of the RAF in one place like that?ORIGINAL: Dixie
I'm hoping to avoid being specially selected to go and support that [:@]
Yes. They might not be so keen to send the Landie over as well though...
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Bigger boys stole my sig

Bigger boys stole my sig
RE: THE THREAD!!!
ORIGINAL: Grollub
sprior/Dixie/other
May I ask what dialect "the boss" in this Swedish commercial is talking?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5lS3mifRLK4
It's your standard London area accent I'd say. Not all of them sound like a Cockney (a real one or the Van Dyke version).
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Bigger boys stole my sig

Bigger boys stole my sig
RE: log!
ORIGINAL: Nikademus
So what do Threadsters think about the eBook revolution? Having recently been forced to shed about 200 pounds worth of trees.....i'm having to admit that my initial resistance to the idea of referencing literature via the "John Luc-Picard" method. ("Computor!......reference the 20th century novel.....Hotel Royale....download it to my desk reader!")....is waning a bit.
The idea of not having to both find the space to store such tombs as well as having the ease of having one's library instantly at one's fingertips to be somewhat exciting.
A moot question of course at the moment since very very few reference or military history books are in e-format at this time. (the brag of 2+ million books available via the Nook for example...seems restricted to gaudy fiction novels) I expect this to change over time however.
I've folded and got one (arriving as a birthday present). Like my Ipod it'll be a useful thing when I'm downroute or deployed and I can carry loads of books in a fraction of the space.
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Bigger boys stole my sig

Bigger boys stole my sig
RE: THE THREAD!!!
Ok, thanks [:D]ORIGINAL: Dixie
ORIGINAL: Grollub
sprior/Dixie/other
May I ask what dialect "the boss" in this Swedish commercial is talking?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5lS3mifRLK4
It's your standard London area accent I'd say. Not all of them sound like a Cockney (a real one or the Van Dyke version).
“Not mastering metaphores is like cooking pasta when the train is delayed"
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THE THREAD!!!
ORIGINAL: Dixie
ORIGINAL: Nikademus
So what do Threadsters think about the eBook revolution? Having recently been forced to shed about 200 pounds worth of trees.....i'm having to admit that my initial resistance to the idea of referencing literature via the "John Luc-Picard" method. ("Computor!......reference the 20th century novel.....Hotel Royale....download it to my desk reader!")....is waning a bit.
The idea of not having to both find the space to store such tombs as well as having the ease of having one's library instantly at one's fingertips to be somewhat exciting.
A moot question of course at the moment since very very few reference or military history books are in e-format at this time. (the brag of 2+ million books available via the Nook for example...seems restricted to gaudy fiction novels) I expect this to change over time however.
I've folded and got one (arriving as a birthday present). Like my Ipod it'll be a useful thing when I'm downroute or deployed and I can carry loads of books in a fraction of the space.
Nice job with the subject, <insert mild Londonese insult here>. [8|]
"Mighty is the Thread! Great are its works and insane are its inhabitants!" -Brother Mynok
RE: log!
ORIGINAL: Onime No Kyo
ORIGINAL: AW1Steve
ORIGINAL: bradfordkay
I'm not sold on the idea yet. To me, it's like buying the download only version of a game... if you have an electronic failure you will have to rely upon the record keeping and good will of the seller to be able to regain your copy. I hate the idea of paying good money for something nebulous like that. Give me a hard copy every time.
And I'm not getting rid of my DVDs (or VHSs) yet. Since I have a house full of furniture the prospect of moving my video and book collections doesn't deter me - the furniture, bicycles, camping gear, etc will take up a lot more space than either of those collections...
My wife and I have had Kindles since Christmas, and both of us love them. It will never (or so I pray) ever replace books, but they are very useful. I use mine for magazine and newspaper subscriptions , reference books (such as dictionaries), and any novel that I would normally buy in paperback. 3/4 of my library contains free classic books. It's great always having a small library with you everywhere you go. I swap books back and forth from my wifes for free, as well as to my desktop computer.
It's got a decent size screen , unlike a phone, and I can adjust the print size as needed. Good battery life, and it powers a small reading light inside the book jacket (that I purchased seperately). Like anything in life, there is room for improvement, but I certainly have gotten my moneys worth. [:)]
I tried reading on my iPhone, but it just didnt answer. I know the screen is mall and all, but it doesnt have the same feel. In addition, quite a bit of my reading is in Russian, and I highly doubt that there is a sufficiently decent selection of that.
I do, however, enjoy audiobooks on the phone. I'm currently listening to PO'Bs The Catalans in the car. Very handy. [&o]
My wife loves her iPad for both audiobooks and for eBooks. Of course, she's not really into military reference materials. [:'(]
The iPad has the advantage of being able to read all the eBook formats: iBooks, Kindle, Nook, and ePub. And you might do some hunting about because Google has been doing massive work making an electronic library in the open ePub format (I believe). You might find more than you think out there. Just don't look at the regular stores.
And FYI, with the new iPad coming out yesterday, online secondhand computer buyers are being inundated with people selling off their old iPads (only a year old) to get the new one. You could probably find an old WiFi-only iPad pretty dern cheap right now.
Losing books isn't an issue. You back them up onto your computer through iTunes. Then you backup your computer to an online backup service. No worries. Plus you can also do it to an external drive. Backup options are limitless and dirt cheap these days so there is absolutely ZERO reason you should not have multiple copies of everything you want to keep.
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RE: log!
TTIF!!! [&o]
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THE THREAD!!!
ORIGINAL: Mynok
ORIGINAL: Onime No Kyo
ORIGINAL: AW1Steve
My wife and I have had Kindles since Christmas, and both of us love them. It will never (or so I pray) ever replace books, but they are very useful. I use mine for magazine and newspaper subscriptions , reference books (such as dictionaries), and any novel that I would normally buy in paperback. 3/4 of my library contains free classic books. It's great always having a small library with you everywhere you go. I swap books back and forth from my wifes for free, as well as to my desktop computer.
It's got a decent size screen , unlike a phone, and I can adjust the print size as needed. Good battery life, and it powers a small reading light inside the book jacket (that I purchased seperately). Like anything in life, there is room for improvement, but I certainly have gotten my moneys worth. [:)]
I tried reading on my iPhone, but it just didnt answer. I know the screen is mall and all, but it doesnt have the same feel. In addition, quite a bit of my reading is in Russian, and I highly doubt that there is a sufficiently decent selection of that.
I do, however, enjoy audiobooks on the phone. I'm currently listening to PO'Bs The Catalans in the car. Very handy. [&o]
My wife loves her iPad for both audiobooks and for eBooks. Of course, she's not really into military reference materials. [:'(]
The iPad has the advantage of being able to read all the eBook formats: iBooks, Kindle, Nook, and ePub. And you might do some hunting about because Google has been doing massive work making an electronic library in the open ePub format (I believe). You might find more than you think out there. Just don't look at the regular stores.
And FYI, with the new iPad coming out yesterday, online secondhand computer buyers are being inundated with people selling off their old iPads (only a year old) to get the new one. You could probably find an old WiFi-only iPad pretty dern cheap right now.
Losing books isn't an issue. You back them up onto your computer through iTunes. Then you backup your computer to an online backup service. No worries. Plus you can also do it to an external drive. Backup options are limitless and dirt cheap these days so there is absolutely ZERO reason you should not have multiple copies of everything you want to keep.
Another great job with the subject line, <insert mild Martian insult here>. [:D]
"Mighty is the Thread! Great are its works and insane are its inhabitants!" -Brother Mynok
RE: THE THREAD!!!
Since I was replying to YOUR post....one might think you have a mea culpa due.......[;)]
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RE: THE THREAD!!!
Heh heh...[:D]ORIGINAL: Mynok
Since I was replying to YOUR post....one might think you have a mea culpa due.......[;)]

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deforestation...[:-]
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RE: THE THREAD!!!
[:D]ORIGINAL: Mynok
Since I was replying to YOUR post....one might think you have a mea culpa due.......[;)]
“Not mastering metaphores is like cooking pasta when the train is delayed"