Beth-I guess this is really more for those who might be interested in
acquiring one.  I saw them at Costco recently. I didn't pay much
attention to the price etc. I have vision issues that make reading them
difficult but have presented no issues with printed text beyond needing
more light than I used to (wear sun-glasses folks!). My spouse also
reads e-books but has a PDA and uses their program. She hasn't had much
problem with finding ample sources.

Tim

 

 

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Timothy O. Shearon, PhD email: ([EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Phone- (208) 459-5840

Chair and professor of psychology

The College of Idaho

Caldwell, ID 83605

 

teaching interests: Neuropsychology, psychopharmacology, history and
systems, forensic psychology, psychology and the movies

Department of Psychology, Environmental Studies Department

 

 

 

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Beth Benoit
Sent: Tuesday, November 20, 2007 10:15 AM
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Subject: Re: [tips] faculty reading for pleasure? Would you Kindle?

 

I love my eReader - it's handy and the books are usually half what they
would be hardbound.  I can even recharge it through my computer if I'm
in a country that doesn't have the same current.  It's made by Sony.
Last I heard, only available at Borders. 

 

Beth Benoit

Granite State College

Plymouth State University

New Hampshire

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