5 or 6 hardbacks of reference?  That's rich!  Even when we were playing
Rifts I had more books to haul.   With D&D it's even worse!  But pdf would
be great for less-used tomes.  Working on ideas for some gelatinous cube
miniatures.  More stuff to haul...

Nick A
On Nov 9, 2011 5:54 PM, "Anestis Kozakis" <[email protected]> wrote:

>
>
> On 10 November 2011 11:47, Nicholas Harvey <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>> Hello all,
>>
>> Personally I don't see much point in an ereader. I commute via bus every
>> day and for that I usually have a book to read. For my usual day then, I
>> only have one book or a magazine. Not too much hassle really, I don't need
>> my entire library with me everywhere I go. Other people though might jump
>> between books a bit more often so their experience might be different. With
>> travelling overseas I always find I read a lot less than I expect to so it
>> isn't even an issue then.
>>
>> Cheers,
>>    Nick
>
>
> I play tabletop RPG's, and sometimes in Organised Play campaigns.  A lot
> of companies produce their source material in PDF format (at a lower
> selling price than the dead-tree version).  I kind of prefer carrying
> around all the reference material on one device instead of 5 or 6
> hard--cover books.
>
> Same with reference material for my job (I am IT).
>
> Anestis.
> --
> Anestis Kozakis | [email protected] | http://www.akozakis.id.au/
>

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