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    Alan Burkhart
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    Anyone using Kindle on their PC? Thinking of giving it a try but looking for opinions.

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      Anyone using Kindle on their PC? Thinking of giving it a try but looking for opinions.

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      I haven't used it to read a whole book, but I toyed around with it. One annoying thing is that I couldn't read books at work without calling the helpdesk to open up the firewall. For eBooks in general, I have found them to be of lower quality than their printed counterparts.

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        I haven't used it to read a whole book, but I toyed around with it. One annoying thing is that I couldn't read books at work without calling the helpdesk to open up the firewall. For eBooks in general, I have found them to be of lower quality than their printed counterparts.

        Thou mewling ill-breeding pignut!

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        I prefer real books, but there is one I'm wanting that's only available in digital form. Thanks.

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          Anyone using Kindle on their PC? Thinking of giving it a try but looking for opinions.

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          Albert Holguin
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          I just got a Kindle Paperwhite as a gift... haven't quite used it much yet, much it's seems pretty darn neat so far. I travel quite a bit so it's really nice to have something that small that can carry several books. The screen is really nice for reading too... not like reading on a computer at all.

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            Anyone using Kindle on their PC? Thinking of giving it a try but looking for opinions.

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            Kindle for PC is a good reader and it's free. I prefer reading my Kindle stuff on the PC as I get it large enough...

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              Anyone using Kindle on their PC? Thinking of giving it a try but looking for opinions.

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              Yes, quite a lot. It synchronises with my actual kindle device, so I can read a few chapters on my laptop and then use my real kindle when I go to bed. Great system.

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                I just got a Kindle Paperwhite as a gift... haven't quite used it much yet, much it's seems pretty darn neat so far. I travel quite a bit so it's really nice to have something that small that can carry several books. The screen is really nice for reading too... not like reading on a computer at all.

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                Albert Holguin wrote:

                I just got a Kindle Paperwhite

                I read this as Kindle Paperweight the first time... :laugh:

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                  I just got a Kindle Paperwhite as a gift... haven't quite used it much yet, much it's seems pretty darn neat so far. I travel quite a bit so it's really nice to have something that small that can carry several books. The screen is really nice for reading too... not like reading on a computer at all.

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                  I also travel a lot so it could be nice to have a few books in my laptop. One can only carry so many paper books.

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                    Yes, quite a lot. It synchronises with my actual kindle device, so I can read a few chapters on my laptop and then use my real kindle when I go to bed. Great system.

                    Use the best guess

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                    My main reason for getting it was for one item. Not so much a book as just a very long article by Douglas Preston regarding the newest mess in Italy with Amanda Knox (Amazon called it a "Kindle single"). Very easy to read and navigate so I may get a few more titles for it. Still, there is no replacement for the feel of an old fashioned paper book.

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                      I also travel a lot so it could be nice to have a few books in my laptop. One can only carry so many paper books.

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                      Yeah that's definitely a huge advantage to having something like Kindle. I'm reading a huge book now and have traveled with it twice and it's definitely a pain in the butt to have to lug it around everywhere.

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                        Albert Holguin wrote:

                        I just got a Kindle Paperwhite

                        I read this as Kindle Paperweight the first time... :laugh:

                        The United States invariably does the right thing, after having exhausted every other alternative. -Winston Churchill America is the only country that went from barbarism to decadence without civilization in between. -Oscar Wilde Wow, even the French showed a little more spine than that before they got their sh*t pushed in.[^] -Colin Mullikin

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                        It's a multipurpose paperweight ;)

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                          It's a multipurpose paperweight ;)

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                          Alan Burkhart
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                          Albert Holguin wrote:

                          It's a multipurpose paperweight

                          Well, reading one's paperweight is no weirder than using a telephone to take a picture, or making a phone call with a camera. :)

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                            Albert Holguin wrote:

                            It's a multipurpose paperweight

                            Well, reading one's paperweight is no weirder than using a telephone to take a picture, or making a phone call with a camera. :)

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                            True... by the way... I can't read for very long periods of time on a regular PC screen because it eventually starts hurting my eyes, the readers are supposed to be a lot easier on the eyes than a regular computer screen. Thought I'd mention that since you are looking at the Kindle for PC stuff...

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                              Yeah that's definitely a huge advantage to having something like Kindle. I'm reading a huge book now and have traveled with it twice and it's definitely a pain in the butt to have to lug it around everywhere.

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                              I'm a major bookworm. I cannot go to sleep at night without a book to read. I'm presently reading "Inferno" by Dan Brown and have "Two Graves" by Preston & Child waiting its turn. I prefer paper books, but I think I may see what computer-related titles are out there for Kindle. A few handy reference books for programming might cause me to buy a Kindle device.

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                                I'm a major bookworm. I cannot go to sleep at night without a book to read. I'm presently reading "Inferno" by Dan Brown and have "Two Graves" by Preston & Child waiting its turn. I prefer paper books, but I think I may see what computer-related titles are out there for Kindle. A few handy reference books for programming might cause me to buy a Kindle device.

                                XAlan Burkhart

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                                Albert Holguin
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                                I used to read extensively, now not as much... Damn television is making a zombie out of me. :laugh:

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                                  I used to read extensively, now not as much... Damn television is making a zombie out of me. :laugh:

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                                  I canceled my cable years ago. 7 million channels and almost nothing worth watching. All I use it for now DVDs and video games.

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