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Thodsis · 51-55, M
Books don't need electricity to survive.
And a bookshelf is much more lovely to look at than a solitary i-thing.
Books also have a nice aroma to them that electricity can't match. ;)
And a bookshelf is much more lovely to look at than a solitary i-thing.
Books also have a nice aroma to them that electricity can't match. ;)
@Thodsis As much as I much prefer hardcopy books, most titles do not come in large print, my kindle helps me to read better by enlarging the text.
Thodsis · 51-55, M
@NativePortlander1970 I've heard that kindles are great
My dad loves them now.
But he also spent a long time collecting the full collection of Penguin Classics.
He searched second-hand book shops for years.
This was before Amazon existed.
They will always remind me of him.
I won't inherit an e-book.
Ps. He's not dead yet. :)
My dad loves them now.
But he also spent a long time collecting the full collection of Penguin Classics.
He searched second-hand book shops for years.
This was before Amazon existed.
They will always remind me of him.
I won't inherit an e-book.
Ps. He's not dead yet. :)
@Thodsis Most likely because your Dad can enlarge the text, when your eyesight goes, you will be thankful for it.
Thodsis · 51-55, M
@NativePortlander1970 I'm seriously myopic. I broke my glasses a few months ago and was absolutely fucked without them. :)