not anything i'm likely to do by accident so. Cheers.
― the salmon of procrastination (darraghmac), Wednesday, 13 April 2011 23:00 (fifteen years ago)
Yeah, should be fine. There was a built-in surcharge for buying books in some countries but I think that's gone now.
― snythpop revolution (Schlafsack), Wednesday, 13 April 2011 23:10 (fifteen years ago)
I end up reserving it for things I need to read but won't need to cite or take notes from. General background reading. When I need to really use a book, I need to be able to shove three fingers in there, keep my spot at different parts of the book, flip back and forth, keep one book open while I grab another one so I can compare what Smith and Jones said about Johnson, fill it with bookmarks - even being able to tell at a glance how many pages I've bookmarked in a stack of books is something I depend on.
interesting, i'm the opposite, i totally use it for books to take notes from, especially on the iPad. Can leave bookmarks with a tap, see them all at a glace on the bottom bar, search and best of all is not having to type the quotes, you just highlight and they sync.
― stet, Wednesday, 13 April 2011 23:43 (fifteen years ago)
Before I got a Kindle I was all "why would people want to annotate/mark text with an ebook reader", but since I got the thing I've been doing it almost daily.
Re the ipad (I know this is off topic): I've been toying with a few note-taking apps, and being able to annotate/draw on a PDF is a revelation.
― snythpop revolution (Schlafsack), Wednesday, 13 April 2011 23:48 (fifteen years ago)
I used to fold the bottom corner of pages I wanted to make notes from, and then never do it due to idleness. no more!
― stet, Thursday, 14 April 2011 00:17 (fifteen years ago)
I don't use an iPad, though, I use the Kindle (and I tend to use it in landscape orientation, so the keyboard's not as handy - that's a minor point though, because if I used the keyboard more, I'd reorient the display). I don't know, everyone reads/note-takes differently - I'm used to making multiple passes through books, skimming quickly the first time to see which parts I need to read, folding down or otherwise marking pages, etc etc. Some of it is stuff I could re-learn, although the "compare two or more books at once" business is clumsy with anything but actual books.
I'm also okay with it not replacing books for me. mp3s didn't replace CDs for me. It's not a perfect analogy - I can create mp3s from CDs and vice versa, so they don't have to compete for my money - but still.
― Bill, Thursday, 14 April 2011 00:26 (fifteen years ago)
Yeah, I think some people are a bit weird about ebooks being a lifetime commitment, like from that moment forth you can't just pick up a book and read it.
― snythpop revolution (Schlafsack), Thursday, 14 April 2011 00:47 (fifteen years ago)
This is cool:
http://kindleworld.blogspot.com/2011/04/11-000-local-libraries-in-kindle.html
― schwantz, Wednesday, 20 April 2011 16:12 (fifteen years ago)
yeah this is a big deal, overdrive compatibility had been one of the selling points for the other e-readers but not anymore
― congratulations (n/a), Wednesday, 20 April 2011 16:14 (fifteen years ago)
Hi. Can anyone recommend an epub->mobi converter that isn't Calibre? Thanks.
(Accidentally asked this on rolling fantasy, science fiction, speculative fiction &c. thread, oops)
― russ conway's game of life (a passing spacecadet), Monday, 2 May 2011 13:04 (fifteen years ago)
Sadly no. I've looked and I don't think there is one.
― it always seems to have dick smith in it (Autumn Almanac), Monday, 2 May 2011 20:56 (fifteen years ago)
i found an online converter, rather than one you can d/l and use, but it worked perfectly, i'll try to find and post the address tomorrow
― So seveir, no more beir (darraghmac), Monday, 2 May 2011 21:05 (fifteen years ago)
after a year of whining about being jealous of my wife's kindle, she and my parents got me one for my bday. pumped.
― congratulations (n/a), Sunday, 8 May 2011 01:18 (fifteen years ago)
anyone have thoughts on cases? any of you using a non-amazon case?
― congratulations (n/a), Sunday, 8 May 2011 16:49 (fifteen years ago)
i got a non amazon soft leather/plether folding case for about ten quid, no light but perfect besides
― socks & pwns may break my bwns (darraghmac), Sunday, 8 May 2011 16:53 (fifteen years ago)
the amazon one is so expensive for what it is
― tpp, Sunday, 8 May 2011 22:01 (fifteen years ago)
You reckon? It's leather and it's got a light in it. It could be cheaper but it feels very well made.
― staph white pulvules like (Schlafsack), Sunday, 8 May 2011 22:54 (fifteen years ago)
I bought one with mine and can't live without that light
― rockapads, Monday, 9 May 2011 06:49 (fifteen years ago)
amazon doesn't even appear to be selling the nonlighted covers anymore. when did that happen?
― congratulations (n/a), Monday, 9 May 2011 11:46 (fifteen years ago)
battery needs recharging after c. 3 weeks of constant use
This thing is brilliant.
― socks & pwns may break my bwns (darraghmac), Monday, 9 May 2011 12:07 (fifteen years ago)
Kindle is really convenient but a totally dull reading experience. Grey. Dull.
― thirdalternative, Monday, 9 May 2011 12:28 (fifteen years ago)
as opposed to what? i don't necessarily disagree but i'm not exactly sure what you mean.
― congratulations (n/a), Monday, 9 May 2011 12:54 (fifteen years ago)
i usually only read books on plain paper with black type so in that respect it's not made any difference, maybe red ink is a thing for other ppl i dunno
― socks & pwns may break my bwns (darraghmac), Monday, 9 May 2011 14:26 (fifteen years ago)
cheapskate's kindle case I saw recommended online was a bubblewrap mailer.
― stars on 45 my destination (James Redd and the Blecchs), Monday, 9 May 2011 14:29 (fifteen years ago)
My battery life is really variable. Sometimes I get several weeks of actually using it, sometimes I'll charge it and then not get round to using it for a week and it'll be dead. Is anyone else's like that?
The jackets that you can still read it in are a nice idea but all the ones I've seen are expensive, even without a light. So I just got it a little neoprene suit so it doesn't gather so much dust when I'm not using it.
I was surprised when I got it at just how readable it was, but I've got to admit that if I have a choice between an unread paper book and an unread Kindle ebook (and I have very many of both right now) I'm probably still going to go for the hard copy.
― russ conway's game of life (a passing spacecadet), Monday, 9 May 2011 14:34 (fifteen years ago)
agree with every word of that last sentence
― stars on 45 my destination (James Redd and the Blecchs), Monday, 9 May 2011 14:42 (fifteen years ago)
http://i.friendfeed.com/dc2cd905013dea7fcd12071d9a00ecea9ecf1bcc
― am0n, Monday, 9 May 2011 14:42 (fifteen years ago)
this info's probably on here somewhere already but here's how to install your own screensavers
http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/37424/jailbreak-your-kindle-for-dead-simple-screensaver-customization/
― congratulations (n/a), Monday, 9 May 2011 15:25 (fifteen years ago)
My sony reader screen has gone all messed up and wrong :( I'll have to take it back to Argos and sort it out, I hope they don't get funny about it.
― Yossarian's sense of humour (NotEnough), Tuesday, 10 May 2011 05:17 (fifteen years ago)
not sure if this has been mentioned on here, but is anyone else annoyed as fuck by the pdf highlight problem? as in, you click to highlight a passage in a pdf and it actually highlights a different set of words, further down the page. anyone know if this has been fixed in an update?
― NI, Monday, 16 May 2011 23:00 (fifteen years ago)
ps. thanks v much for that link n/a
― NI, Monday, 16 May 2011 23:03 (fifteen years ago)
new Nook looks pretty awesome. Might get me into the ebook thing.
― EZ Snappin, Wednesday, 25 May 2011 03:09 (fifteen years ago)
I wonder where you download pirated ebooks
― Latham Green, Tuesday, 31 May 2011 18:08 (fifteen years ago)
google.com
― cop a cute abdomen (gbx), Tuesday, 31 May 2011 18:56 (fifteen years ago)
also i fucking love this thing--
just did a bit of travel and managed to read two books of the game of thrones series (or w/e its called), which would've amounted to like 1500+ pages of book that i didn't have to carry
― cop a cute abdomen (gbx), Tuesday, 31 May 2011 18:58 (fifteen years ago)
yeah that's one reason i read those on this.
― difficult listening hour, Tuesday, 31 May 2011 19:00 (fifteen years ago)
also tbh the fact that i can adjust the font/size is awesome.
― cop a cute abdomen (gbx), Tuesday, 31 May 2011 19:03 (fifteen years ago)
what kind of a file is it you use with a kindle? also , why the hell don't they just all use .txt I shall nev3r knlw
― Latham Green, Tuesday, 31 May 2011 19:04 (fifteen years ago)
irritated that they make you turn them "off" for take-off and landing, though. i get that they're electronic devices, but given that they only use electricity to turn the page, and very little at that, it seems insane that they could disrupt the plane's equipment. kinda want to petition the FAA or whoever to give them a pass or something
― cop a cute abdomen (gbx), Tuesday, 31 May 2011 19:04 (fifteen years ago)
it's some made-up proprietary format called AZW but they can read txt too, although not always as well as you like. amazon has a pretty neat automatic everything-->AZW converter you can email files to and they go to your kindle, although you have to dig through their help page to reassure yourself you're doing it the way that doesn't incur charges.
― difficult listening hour, Tuesday, 31 May 2011 19:07 (fifteen years ago)
and the "browser" - is it a wowser or a dirty trouser?
― Latham Green, Tuesday, 31 May 2011 19:10 (fifteen years ago)
reading wikipedia on it is an experience so clunky and impossible it's meditative
― difficult listening hour, Tuesday, 31 May 2011 19:11 (fifteen years ago)
you can read .txt on the ipod nano but just to be dicks apple limits the length of it - granted reading an ebook on it would be weird but at least if you were bored somewhere you could do it. I mean, I can store a 1gb movie file on there so I knwo technically it could be done!
― Latham Green, Tuesday, 31 May 2011 19:35 (fifteen years ago)
If you're that determined to read books on a 3 cm screen surely you have the determination to slap a Linux on the thing.
Recently there's been talk of Amazon adding epub support.
― Horsebortion Horror (Autumn Almanac), Tuesday, 31 May 2011 21:47 (fifteen years ago)
i have a ton of articles saved on my instapaper account, about 300 or so. i don't like the way instapaper turns them into a sort of magazine with an article limit of 20. it's annoying to have to go through the contents page each time to find the one i want. i'd rather just have each article as an individual 'ebook' or mobi file on my kindle, so i can organise by category (music articles, guardian articles, etc).
my current solution is to keep using instapaper to save any articles i want to read, but then load the original page and use rekindleit http://www.rekindle.it/ to send the article direct to my kindle. i'll do this for each article, then take all 300 articles off my kindle, stick them in calibre, reconvert them so get rid of all the 0z0w084djk93932 garbled junk on the filename, tag the author as 111111, stick them back on my kindle and use the collection function to stick them in the relevant folders on my kindle (the 111 author thing means i can sort them and stick them all in quicker than adding each at a time).
obviously, this is a pretty time-consuming and inefficient process to get where i want. does anyone have a better solution? are there any better tools for this than rekindleit? annoyingly, the rekindleit site is down right now so i can't even do it my original way!
― NI, Friday, 10 June 2011 13:16 (fifteen years ago)
I use klip.me, it makes each article its own book, don't know how well it'll work for scholarly stuff.
― ENERGY FOOD (en i see kay), Friday, 10 June 2011 13:23 (fifteen years ago)
thanks nick, this could be what i'm looking for, will check out now and report back
― NI, Friday, 10 June 2011 13:45 (fifteen years ago)
do books in the kindle store go on sale? i'm wondering why some authors have one book cheaper than their others. (for example, light in august is $4 and all other faulkner is $7 or more)
― nuclear power, jet propulsion, radar, laser beams, cordless phone (abanana), Friday, 10 June 2011 13:55 (fifteen years ago)
Gateway
― She Got The Goldwax (I Got The Son Of Shaft) (James Redd and the Blecchs), Friday, 10 June 2011 14:24 (fifteen years ago)
ngh, klip.me is kinda perfect - looks neat, labels the articles well. BUT after sending about 5 articles it just stops working. hit the java button bookmark and nothing. so i shifted it to chrome (from firefox). same again. lets me send about 4 or 5 articles then just completely stops working. can't fidn anything online about this, why would it do this, and HOW, how does it know? why not just give a message saying 'you've met your allocation for this hour' (obv doesn't work like this as it let me do it using the same log-in on a different browser. this is driving me potty, anyone know what's going on?
― NI, Friday, 10 June 2011 14:54 (fifteen years ago)