Pickles by Brian Crane for July 21, 2013

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    Templo S.U.D.  over 10 years ago

    regular book or e-book, force of habit

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    Llewellenbruce  over 10 years ago

    Old habits are hard to break Earl.

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    BlackFrostWarrior  over 10 years ago

    I don’t use a kindle, or lick my fingers to turn the page.

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    Linux0s  over 10 years ago

    It probably keeps people from borrowing your Kindle.

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    Linguist  over 10 years ago

    And she wonders what that weird streak is across the top of the tablet.

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    millie p  over 10 years ago

    Why are they sleeping on the opposite sides of the bed to their usual?

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    orinoco womble  over 10 years ago

    My first ebook reader wasn’t tactile. I spent the first couple of weeks rubbing the top R corner of it trying to turn pages!At least, no fingerprints on the screen.I still have the first one, my OH got me a second because as an insomniac I spend long hours reading at night and was always recharging or running out of power halfway through the night, which is dire!

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    Bruce Hart Premium Member over 10 years ago

    @ millie p: Cause the light is on the left side of the bed.

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    GROG Premium Member over 10 years ago

    I only read real books and I don’t lick my finger to turn the page either.

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    jeanie5448  over 10 years ago

    I have a Nook and you don’t have to make the page turn move, just touch the right edge and it turns pages but I have caught myself licking my finger to turn the page and also the other day I was reading a real paper book and just kept touching the right side of the page and nothing happened.lol

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    orinoco womble  over 10 years ago

    My 2 ebooks are a European brand that will read anything but Kindle format. Under the hood, they’re all made by the same 4 factories in China anyway. I prefer non-tactile “press the button” page-turning. Saves battery, which is what I need for long sleepless nights, and the screen is always clean. Also not back-lit, which is easier on the eyes.

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    sbchamp  over 10 years ago

    Owes me new keyboard, you does…

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    jtviper7  over 10 years ago

    I thought maybe it was in braille…

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    Radical-Knight  over 10 years ago

    This brings to mind a comic routine by Victor Borge where he’s supposedly reading a story. He licks the thumb of his left hand and turns the page with his right.

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    JanLC  over 10 years ago

    I LOVE my Kindle. It isn’t tactile, though. I have to push a button to turn the page. I used to have a Sony that was tactile and I got tired of the dirty screen.

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    celeconecca  over 10 years ago

    i really do need to dampen my finger to swipe and scroll – my skin is very dry. I just got y first smart phone and wasn’t expecting that.

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    Emily2010  over 10 years ago

    Books are forever, Don’t need batteries for them.

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    Mickeylacey  over 10 years ago

    where do you put the hand-woven book mark your granddaughter made for you???

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    codedaddy  over 10 years ago

    Thanks for the tip on that Kindle deficiency. With my Nook the slightest touch on the right or the left turns the page – no buttons or swiping required. I suppose the downside is that walking around with it can jump a page or two, not really a concern compared to ease of use.

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    Hawthorne  over 10 years ago

    I never thought Kindle would appeal to me, but as my eyes fail, Kindle turns out to be a more useful device than I ever anticipated. You can define the font size (and type), which frees one from the magnifying glass syndrome.

    I don’t lick my finger to advance the page either, but I don’t do that with dead tree materials. Also – no need to ‘swipe’ a Kindle; touching the screen near the margins works fine. Kind of a bad habit to get into, though – as someone observed upthread, you do have to turn the pages on those dead tree editions! lol!

    Anyway – they serve a useful purpose. Don’t knock ’em … you may find fixed type difficult, too, as your eyes age :-)

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    Number Three  over 10 years ago

    Love it!

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    Burnout70s  over 10 years ago

    I lick the pages not my finger. Only pronlem is when I get a paper cut on my tounge.

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    jnik23260  over 10 years ago

    But you DO need to lick your fingers with a Nook!

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    RobinHood2013  over 10 years ago

    … and in the next panel, she whacks him in the head with the thing.

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    coulterjc  over 10 years ago

    lol

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