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Inspired by my buddy Ben, I finally took the plunge and bought a Kindle.
Way cool. (So cool, in fact, that the e-books I bought on Amazon while the Kindle was in shipment had already been uploaded when the Kindle arrived).
I never thought that I could get used to the idea of an e-book. Well, it took me about 30 seconds. The thing weighs nothing, is about as wide as a pencil, and fits easily into my backpack; great for travelling.
I fully expect the Kindle to join my ipod and my Bose headphones in the High-Tech Trilogy of awesome, life-impacting devices.
Inspired by my buddy Ben, I finally took the plunge and bought a Kindle.
Way cool. (So cool, in fact, that the e-books I bought on Amazon while the Kindle was in shipment had already been uploaded when the Kindle arrived).
I never thought that I could get used to the idea of an e-book. Well, it took me about 30 seconds. The thing weighs nothing, is about as wide as a pencil, and fits easily into my backpack; great for travelling.
I fully expect the Kindle to join my ipod and my Bose headphones in the High-Tech Trilogy of awesome, life-impacting devices.
Labels: Random Thoughts, Technology

4 Comments:
At 3:06 PM,
Anonymous said…
I would get one but for shabbos.
At 3:31 PM,
MoChassid said…
On the contrary; enforced Torah study.
At 8:52 AM,
Peace Promoters said…
what do u this if it is necessary?
At 10:52 AM,
Merchant Services said…
There was an odd article a while back about technology and torah were they discussed the idea that eventually all books will only be digital and what would we do about seforim on shabbos :)
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