Close to Home by John McPherson for May 26, 2023

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    seanfear  11 months ago

    heck, i could swear people started using these things in the first place just to avoid that!

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    ronaldspence  11 months ago

    Another step backwards in technology

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    allen@home  11 months ago

    The company would never do that. The first person that cut their finger would sue the company for everything they have.

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    Doug K  11 months ago

    You can also dogear your smartphone or tablet.

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    Dobie  Premium Member 11 months ago

    Trivial Factoid:

    The longest place name in the United States is possibly a lake in Massachusetts called Lake Chargoggagoggmanchauggauggagoggchaubunagungamaugg (49 letters, or 53, if you count the Lake portion). It is also sometimes called Webster Lake.

    Note: That word is so weird, that we’ve got nuthin’…so you’re pretty much on your own! Feelin’ lucky?

    — Your friends at Autocorrect

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    morningglory73 Premium Member 11 months ago

    I prefer a real book. Staring at a lighted screen reading words can’t be healthy. Not to mention the radiation those things give out. Besides you can throw a book away if you don’t like it, it can make a good doorstop and a loaded book shelf looks nice. Reading words on paper is better for our health.

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    wirepunchr  11 months ago

    Bloody ’ell, what will they think of next.

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    DaBump Premium Member 11 months ago

    Reminds me of movies that throw in foul language and other garbage “for more realism.” Pffft, I’m watching a movie, I don’t want that kind of real.

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    CrimsonOne18  11 months ago

    GOOD ONE!!

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    MRC112  11 months ago

    They wouldn’t be able to sue if the product stated it had a feature to simulate paper cuts. You are then paying for the option.

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    Chris  11 months ago

    why would anyone want that.

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    johnjoyce  11 months ago

    Very funny! Thanks, John.

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    vaughnrl2003 Premium Member 11 months ago

    How come nobody ever sued some poor book company for paper cuts. I mean really, paper is a known hazard. Shouldn’t someone in California be addressing this to the supreme court? I mean really. Where is the justice for the poor victims of this ongoing threat to the health and happiness of the entire human race. If Micky Rooney were here we could put on a show and march to city hall, or something. …sigh. Never mind.

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    WCraft Premium Member 11 months ago

    Could they also make one of the corners seem dog-eared?

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    Bob Blumenfeld  11 months ago

    And in the next version, I hear, you can fold down the upper-right corner to mark your place.

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    Betrayral In The Common Room  11 months ago

    With A book, you never need to worry about a battery.

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    wildlandwaters  11 months ago

    …and for vintage books, kindle will emit an old musty mildewey smell

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    T...  11 months ago

    Thanks John, funny and way, way, out of the box, clever…

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    cuzinron47  11 months ago

    Fortunately that’s just an option that you can choose to use, it’s there for the masochists.

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    Frank Burns Eats Worms  11 months ago

    Those intelligent devices really smart.

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    geese28  11 months ago

    What about a highlighter that I can constantly lose?

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    eb110americana  11 months ago

    Eventually technology will become so compact, that you’ll actually be able to shave with your RAZR, it’ll be so thin.

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    norphos  11 months ago

    Who would knowingly activate it?

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    scpandich  11 months ago

    I think they have a bigger issue: the Kindle appears to emit some sort of radiation that affects the hand holding it.

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