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Are you still reading magazines and newspapers? What are reasons for still enjoying print over pixels on occasion?.
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Are you still reading magazines and newspapers? What are reasons for still enjoying print over pixels on occasion?.
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11 months ago
I think the brain processes pixels differently; perhaps ink on paper is closer to our natural state, but who knows (perhaps neurobiologists do).
My vision for reading is an electronic book or magazine that looks, feels and weighs just like the real thing but Kindled (Kindleized?). You could write notes on the pages, do everything you do with the real deal but the content could be changed however you like. It would require new materials to be developed, but I say if we're going to make technology, do it with great imagination.
BTW your list is in sync with my reasons. My other one to add is that there's something embryonic about curling up with a book. When you read printed material, you tend to curl in a semi-fetal position. Just realized that writing this comment. Wondering if that's part of the appeal of printed material.
10 months ago
Do stop by and contribute your thoughts anytime.
11 months ago
I like paper because I can flip around and quickly take stock of a handful of pages. Now if I had a touchscreen...
11 months ago
10 months ago
Sorry for being so long getting back to you. Thanks for dropping by and commenting on the blog.
11 months ago
I go back and forth on the Sony eReaders/Amazon Kindle. On the one hand, it would be nice to load up a bunch of books for a trip and just go - I always have such issues with books while traveling. On the other hand, batteries and lighting and whatever make it unappealing. I can just see it crashing badly and leaving me with nothing.
10 months ago
The smell of books is magic. I still sniff new books. My son thinks I'm a dork for that. Ha.
11 months ago
portability is HUGE for me. i read everywhere.
10 months ago
11 months ago
Thanks for stopping by.
11 months ago
But since I use the computer/internet in my work all day, I find it hard to shift into downtime when I read for pleasure. So you can find me curled up with a cuppa tea and a favorite novel or magazine. :-)
10 months ago
11 months ago
Yes, making the shift can be difficult some days. I don't read print as often as I should because of that. However, I have three fresh books arriving today or tomorrow from Amazon, and can't wait to dig in.
Thanks for dropping by,
Todd
11 months ago
Thanks for the heads up about webnotes. I'll check it out. Might come in handy for research gathering.
Yes, the way a magazine or newspaper is organized and has a fixed format is very nice compared to links that often seem to have no rhyme or reason.