geoskid wrote:nothing but the best of several brands will do :)
north-north-west wrote:I love the idea of this, for being weathered in, but you're limited to what you can buy from Amazon, aren't you? No downloading great swathes of classics from Project Gutenberg, for instance . . .
katief wrote:I'm excited as I have a belated xmas present of a Kindle currently en-route from the States (will arrive in about ten days)!! I work with a few Kindle lovers and apparently you can down-load from other places such as P. Gut. but some may require re-formatting. Apparently easily done on your PC. Being completely techno challenged, I'm not sure how exactly this works. If you need more info, I will be back at work in a week and can get more info....
katief wrote:johnw, I was completely against any thing but ''old school'' reading, right through uni I made copies of all articles/journals/papers, as I found it very difficult to read from electronic sources. I love the weight, smell and feel of books. I love the way I browse the bookshop and carefully select my next read....... But, I love the Kindles. I love the 'ink' text on the kindle screen and cannot wait for it to arrive!
north-north-west wrote: Then it's just consumables: soups, meals, scroggin, chocolate, gaiters, sunglasses.
Nuts wrote: Suppose field guides would be nice but the script is of limited use without images/illustration.
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