I have recently joined the whole e-reader universe, and I have to say
I like it a lot. One of my daughters has a Kindle, my wife has an
iPad, and a while ago I bought a generic eReader.

Initially I just used it for traveling, but it has become my medium of
choice for books. I don't miss the feel of a paper book (or the smell,
karma, or any of the other things people wax nostalgic about). I can't
wait to finish the paper books I am reading so I can make it my "one
and only."

Different strokes...

Ken

On Thu, Apr 12, 2012 at 3:10 PM, Eurico Chagas Filho
<[email protected]> wrote:
> I have a Nook Color, I seat by the TV and during breaks a read a little or
>>I access the internet and it is much less cumbersome than a notebook.
>>In the bed just before I sleep I can shuffle through some books and then pick
>>one.
>>
>>
>>E.
>>
>>People want to use a Kindle to read a book for many reasons such as a book
>>being too heavy for them to hold due to illness or wanting to take a lot of
>>books on a long holiday.
>>
>>John Weller
>>>
>>> I can understand using a kindle for storing reference books, or documents,
>>but i don't
>>> understand why someone would want to read a book from it.
>>>
>>
>>
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