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    I've read a few books on screen, but old fashioned paper is always better.

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    Originally posted here by steve.milner
    Reading in the bath is best done _without_ electonics.

    I'm a big paper book fan too

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    That's where I do most of my reading too...something quite relaxing about it.

    For those who don't mind reading online, and are Lovecraft fans, there's this little gem of a site. I've not made my way thru all of them yet, only because I don't like reading online. And my printer makes me want to kill something most of the time.
    Outside of a dog, a book is man's best friend. Inside of a dog it's too dark to read.

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    Thank you once again Egaladeist for this useful link.I am an avaricious reader, and although the tactile sensation of reading is superior to the glare of a monitor, you can't beat the price!

    There are some interesting technical books on there as well, it is certainly an interesting site.
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    MsM: Not when you have this baby: http://h18000.www1.hp.com/products/tabletpc/tc1100/

    God do I want it....soooo nice for eBooks on DnD :s Yea, I know, I hang my head in shame of my geekyness.
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    Originally posted here by MsMittens
    I'm old fashioned. I go to this crazy place called a library and get actual books with pages. I'm not a fan of reading a book online (less portable).
    Well some of us owe $150 to the library! or is that just me.....?
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    I recommend reading some of Larry Niven's books. He's an excellent science fiction writer.

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    My library owes me.. I help them out occasionally on their little "network" and whatnot with their computers. They call me in if they're having security troubles, networking troubles, etc. So I pretty much do what I want there.
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