Ha typo. But it's true, I am both annoyed and annoying.
― Jeff, Thursday, 27 October 2011 17:48 (fourteen years ago)
I've been trying to remote tech support my 70+ year old mother through the Kindle checkout/download/copy file (3g only no wi-fi) and am so ready to just buy her a goddamn new one so it will just be automatic. She can't get her mind around the fact that she has a Kindle folder on her PC C: drive (she installed Kindle for PC for some reason) and that she keeps copying the files to the wrong place. </ whine>
― Jaq, Thursday, 27 October 2011 17:55 (fourteen years ago)
Nick, you can check the books back in at Amazon when you are done. But in general you are otm
― An Outcast From Time's Feast (James Redd and the Blecchs), Thursday, October 27, 2011 12:43 PM (10 minutes ago) Bookmark
hmm didn't think about that. but then again, no one else is going to either.
― congratulations (n/a), Thursday, 27 October 2011 17:55 (fourteen years ago)
I've checked my back in before the 21 days - especially the ones I realize I'm just not going to get to. I've also gotten notification on 2 different books when I was 3rd or 4th on the list - both within 3 weeks of putting them on the list. But I'm also checking out books that SPL has multiple copies of. I will say I felt especially lucky to be the first person to check out one of the copies of REAMDE, just happened to spot it the instant it went online.
― Jaq, Thursday, 27 October 2011 18:31 (fourteen years ago)
jaq, did you have to go to amazon or did you do it through your city's library system? maybe CPL just doesn't have it set up.
― congratulations (n/a), Thursday, 27 October 2011 18:36 (fourteen years ago)
I haven't seen any page on the NYPL website or the QBPL website where you can return an ebook or even tell anything about the ebooks you have out, other than the number.
― An Outcast From Time's Feast (James Redd and the Blecchs), Thursday, 27 October 2011 19:17 (fourteen years ago)
When you do the checkout from SPL, Overdrive kicks you over to the Amazon system to finalize the checkout. You can turn the books back in by either removing them from your Kindle (and being online) or you can go to the Manage Your Kindle link on your Amazon account and choose "Return to the Library" on the title.
― Jaq, Thursday, 27 October 2011 23:15 (fourteen years ago)
I finally broke down and bought the basic Kindle. Was thinking about the Kindle Fire but will probably just get an I-Pad when the 3rd edition comes out. Quick question: Does the Kindle really not come with a freaking power adapter? When I purchased the device yesterday Amazon was recommending I but a separate adapter. Not the end of the world but quite annoying if that's the case.
― musicfanatic, Wednesday, 2 November 2011 17:35 (fourteen years ago)
"I buy" not "I but"
― musicfanatic, Wednesday, 2 November 2011 17:36 (fourteen years ago)
I don't have the latest model, but mine came with a power adapter.
― o. nate, Wednesday, 2 November 2011 17:36 (fourteen years ago)
yeah the older models definitely came with adapters.
― congratulations (n/a), Wednesday, 2 November 2011 17:38 (fourteen years ago)
Comes with a USB cable, but no adapter.
― schwantz, Wednesday, 2 November 2011 18:09 (fourteen years ago)
If you've got any old USB power adapter lying around (from a cellphone or some other gadget), it's probably compatible though, so I wouldn't necessarily run out and buy one.
― o. nate, Wednesday, 2 November 2011 18:12 (fourteen years ago)
I charge mine off my laptop. With the wifi/3g off, it lasts for a couple weeks.
― Jaq, Wednesday, 2 November 2011 18:14 (fourteen years ago)
Works with Apple adapters, USB ports on PCs, and pretty much any USB adapter (other than maybe those high-voltage old-school BlackBerry adapters)...
― schwantz, Wednesday, 2 November 2011 18:44 (fourteen years ago)
I think the idea (in Europe, especially) is to cut down on the number of USB power adapters ending up in landfills. And, of course, it saves money...
― schwantz, Wednesday, 2 November 2011 18:45 (fourteen years ago)
Great, thanks all. I'll just test it with some old USB adapters.
― musicfanatic, Wednesday, 2 November 2011 20:08 (fourteen years ago)
It's protected against overvoltage, so if something nasty is plugged in, it shouldn't damage the unit, but the Kindle won't charge...
― schwantz, Wednesday, 2 November 2011 20:12 (fourteen years ago)
Checking out library ebooks... seriously?! Old people are SO weird.
― elan, Thursday, 3 November 2011 03:05 (fourteen years ago)
I'm talking about the people who thought that that was a good enough idea to spend a lot of money implementing. Not you all who are reading books for free.
― elan, Thursday, 3 November 2011 03:07 (fourteen years ago)
Probably wrong thread but
http://liliputing.com/2011/11/barnes-noble-unveils-nook-tablet-drops-nook-color-nook-touch-prices.html
http://liliputing.wpengine.netdna-cdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/nook-tablet_01.jpg
My first question is about the stupid keyring thing in the corner
― Autumn Almanac (Schlafsack), Monday, 7 November 2011 22:43 (fourteen years ago)
ew
― new rap guy (BIG HOOS aka the steendriver), Monday, 7 November 2011 22:49 (fourteen years ago)
expecting "the nook with a hook" tag line any minute now
― Autumn Almanac (Schlafsack), Monday, 7 November 2011 23:42 (fourteen years ago)
The color nook has always had the hook.
― EZ Snappin, Monday, 7 November 2011 23:56 (fourteen years ago)
Oh god so it has. What are they thinking??
― Autumn Almanac (Schlafsack), Tuesday, 8 November 2011 00:10 (fourteen years ago)
They're probably thinking they can't get sued for violating the patent on rectangular devices with screens.
― Zachary Taylor, Tuesday, 8 November 2011 05:10 (fourteen years ago)
It's a sort of protective rim over where you insert extra memory cards, too
― Not only dermatologists hate her (James Morrison), Tuesday, 8 November 2011 07:21 (fourteen years ago)
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/11/14/technology/personaltech/the-fire-aside-amazons-lower-priced-kindles-also-shine.html?_r=2&ref=technology
― am0n, Monday, 14 November 2011 17:38 (fourteen years ago)
http://electronicbook-readers.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/Kindle-Fire.jpg
― am0n, Monday, 14 November 2011 17:48 (fourteen years ago)
^^ pictures of people who have figured out how to smug
― BIG HOOS aka the steendriver, Monday, 14 November 2011 17:58 (fourteen years ago)
ceos without ties
― am0n, Monday, 14 November 2011 18:00 (fourteen years ago)
The built-in Web browser is supposed to accelerate delivery of Web pages by handing off some of the processing tasks to Amazon’s own online computers. In practice, it’s not clear what all of that gains you: nytimes.com takes 10 seconds to load, eBay.com takes 17 seconds, Amazon.com takes 8 seconds. The iPad took about half as long each time.
― BIG HOOS aka the steendriver, Monday, 14 November 2011 18:02 (fourteen years ago)
New Apple Lust Objects for 2010 and onward
Kindle Fire ;)
― schwantz, Thursday, October 27, 2011 5:58 PM
― am0n, Monday, 14 November 2011 18:03 (fourteen years ago)
it’s not clear what all of that gains you
a cheaper Kindle, probably
― Aimless, Monday, 14 November 2011 19:36 (fourteen years ago)
Only recently realised that more than half the people I see reading on trains and trams are reading Kindles or tablets, probably because most of our book shops died.
― Autumn Almanac, Monday, 14 November 2011 19:45 (fourteen years ago)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j7rAwluPfa8
― the jazz zinger (s1ocki), Monday, 14 November 2011 19:51 (fourteen years ago)
http://www.swissarmylibrarian.net/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/kindleburning.jpg
― am0n, Monday, 14 November 2011 20:07 (fourteen years ago)
THATS what it should have looked like
― the jazz zinger (s1ocki), Monday, 14 November 2011 20:10 (fourteen years ago)
p sure it does when u turn it on
― am0n, Monday, 14 November 2011 20:16 (fourteen years ago)
i have been very happy with my not-on-fire, keyboard-having kindle.
― this is unusual for batman. (Jordan), Monday, 14 November 2011 20:17 (fourteen years ago)
The annoying white-black-white flash when turning an E Ink page now occurs only once every six page turns.
did not know this! i understand amazon downplaying it though, sort of like how nintendo never mentioned the lack of motion blur when the gameboy pocket was released.
― anorange (abanana), Monday, 14 November 2011 22:07 (fourteen years ago)
how long does it flash? does it get annoying?
― licorice oratorio (baaderonixx), Tuesday, 15 November 2011 10:11 (fourteen years ago)
Nah. Impact of brief black flash on screen is equivalent to brief flash you get when turning the page of a book. I stopped noticing it really quickly, and even forget there's a flash at all now.
― Autumn Almanac, Tuesday, 15 November 2011 10:23 (fourteen years ago)
i feel like it might be weird to NOT have that flash now!
― the jazz zinger (s1ocki), Tuesday, 15 November 2011 15:53 (fourteen years ago)
the new e-ink kindles look amazing BUT... i really really would miss the hardware page-turning buttons. i don't want to accidentally turn the page every time my finger grazes the screen, or get it all greasy from poking at it. something very satisfying about the page-turn buttons!
― the jazz zinger (s1ocki), Tuesday, 15 November 2011 15:54 (fourteen years ago)
Me too. Thinking of a Nook for that reason.
― EZ Snappin, Tuesday, 15 November 2011 16:12 (fourteen years ago)
they still make like three kindles with the page-turn buttons, only one is touch
― congratulations (n/a), Tuesday, 15 November 2011 16:42 (fourteen years ago)
ie the kindle touch is the only kindle without the hardware buttons
― congratulations (n/a), Tuesday, 15 November 2011 16:43 (fourteen years ago)
ya but it seems like touch-only is the wave of the fyootch tho right?
― the jazz zinger (s1ocki), Tuesday, 15 November 2011 16:50 (fourteen years ago)
not if people keep buying the other ones. i think touch is a pretty dumb/inessential feature for an e-reader personally, doesn't really add anything other than amazon getting to say they have a touch-screen e-reader.
― congratulations (n/a), Tuesday, 15 November 2011 17:05 (fourteen years ago)