"Wayne.B" wrote in message
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There is a solution to book clutter onboard: The Kindle Fire.
My wife and her Kindle have become just about inseperable. It's about
the size of an I-pad, has a great screen and good ergonomics. It can
also be used as a web browser with either a WiFi connection or
Wireless 3G (probably 4G by now).
:{))
It's not the least bit cluttered. There are bookshelves with very orderly
rows of books. However, they are thinning, now, as I have not been to the
dead people store (hospice equivalent of Goodwill) or GW or Starvation Army
in a while.
I go through about a book every other day or so, normally. I still have a
few dozen to read before I'm empty, though!
I'm getting a lot of pressure (not here, but from the outside) to convert to
electronic. However, cruisers' book swaps likely won't have them available
for me, and without blurbs, I won't have a clue as to whether I've read one
or not. As it is, at this point, I manage about 1/4 of my pickups being
already-read books. Some of them are long enough ago I read them again,
because they're entertaining enough...
L8R, y'all
Skip, still in St. Marys, but heading south on the first weather window
after October 7th, when I'll have returned from my 50th HS reunion (my
first)
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