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Side By Side: How The Kindle Stacks Up

Friday, February 3rd, 2012

Typoze’s reigning typo hunter, Deletia, shares her thoughts on the Kindle.

I’ve been reading with my Kindle for about a month now, so I’m becoming familiar with its
strengths and weaknesses. I enjoy having it, and it’s easy to use. I’m already substituting it for many paper books. The e-book is more portable than an average print edition, and instead of one book, I have a variety of options with me anywhere I might have spare time to read. The ”e-ink” is visually similar to printed text. It’s convenient not to hold the book open while reading, and it’s fun & informative to be able to touch any word for a second to pop up the definition from the onboard dictionary. There’s quite a large selection of free and very cheap reading material, and most books will let you download the first chapter or two as a free trial.  I lik sampling various authors. I also enjoy the various free word games which are available.

Paper books still have some advantages. They’re easier to flip back and forth in, if you’re not doing the traditional beginning-to-end read-through, and it’s much easier to have two printed books open and look back and forth between them (for example, reading a Bible commentary and looking up the referenced verses). The Kindle can only open one book at a time, so to switch to another, you must go back to the home menu and open the other book while trying to remember which chapter and verse you were looking for. Also, print versions of books are less vulnerable to being dropped, sat on, spilled on, chewed on by small children, or left in baking hot or freezing cold vehicles. If you absentmindedly leave a paper book lying around somewhere, it will probably be there when you come back for it. Your luck may not be so good doing the same thing with a Kindle. Print books are more reusable, too; after you read one, you can lend it to a friend, donate it to a library or thrift store, or re-sell it to recoup some of the cost. E-books can be loaned to a friend (who must, of course, own the same brand of e-book as yourself) one time only…not very transferable. On the plus side, if you lose or break or upgrade your e-book, your purchases remain safely stored online to be re-downloaded for free.

So, generally I am enjoying my new Kindle a lot, but there will always be a special place on my shelf for real books, too. After all, it’s a lot easier to start a fire with a real book…Just kidding, books–love ya!

Nightmare On Pacific Avenue

Friday, September 23rd, 2011

During a walk along Pacific Ave in Long Beach, WA, I noticed a barrage of signs hanging on a storefront.  One sign in particular caught my eye mostly because of its funny typo and not necessarily because of its content – though I certainly didn’t encourage my wife to go into the store after taking this picture.  The authors of The Great Typo Hunt might want to add this to their list of typos to fix.

Store Sign

 

For Dog Owners

Sunday, August 28th, 2011

There’s a park near my house with a large field where my daughter and I kick the soccer ball and fly kites.  Unfortunately, I must always remind her to be on the lookout for dog droppings.  The park has a free plastic bag dispenser specifically for dog owners, so I don’t understand why there are still so many “landmines.”   Maybe the park should just remove the plastic bag dispenser and replace it with this sign.  It cannot be any clearer.  I will send a message to the local parks & recreation people.