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On Wed, 9 Apr 2025 13:26:04 -0000 (UTC), jdnicoll@panix.com (James
Nicoll) wrote:
>In article <vt4v2a$3u9r0$1@dont-email.me>,>
Default User <defaultuserbr@yahoo.com> wrote:Tony Nance wrote:>
I spend enough of my work time reading a screen that I don't enjoy>
reading for pleasure on one. But works like this one -- not available
on paper to this point -- make me sorely tempted to put up with it
anyway.
For me, there's a big difference between the desktop monitor and my
e-reader on the iPad. Although no longer a productive member of
society, I still spend a good bit of the day using the desktop for
various things.
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I wasn't sure how I'd feel about e-books when I first tried, but I was
quickly won over any that's pretty much my only reading method. I never
had big stacks of unread books, and now I never run into the problem of
running out. As long as I have internet, the library and book sellers
are always open.
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I have the e-reader set to dark mode, which I find very soothing, and I
can adjust the font size to the point where I don't need to bother with
reading glasses.
I have a vast ebook library and I do most of my reading using my
e-reader (or tablet, for pdfs) but the sensation of reading words
on screen is for reasons I don't understand less pleasing than
words on paper.
Holding a reader (or not holding anything) does not have the same
tactile feel that holding a book has. Or, for that matter, the same
smell.
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