Books should be waterproof

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Books should be waterproof

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I decree it.

Then swimming wouldn't suck so much, and I could read my "Data Structures and Algorithms for Game Developers" book in the bath.

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Kindle + this perhaps?
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That's cool, I'd probably buy one if they didn't cost the going price of a kidney. And what would I do with all of my old fashioned paper books? You'd have to hire migrant workers to type them all out for you or something. :lol:
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Chaos Clown wrote:That's cool, I'd probably buy one if they didn't cost the going price of a kidney. And what would I do with all of my old fashioned paper books? You'd have to hire migrant workers to type them all out for you or something. :lol:
Eeg, yeah really.

I really wish they'd have our textbooks for sale as ebooks, and give students discounts on tablet PCs.
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It doesnt cost that much.. 359$

Thats like a game system for the serious readers.

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I don't know if I'd be a serious reader even if I bought it, though. :(
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and would it really feel the same has holding a big old chunky book you can hold in your hand and casually flick through? I think not :lol:
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I can't read electronic books.. in any fashion. Sure I can read articles, or tutorials, or similar, but as for a whole book I'd MUCH rather just buy it and have a hard copy.
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dandymcgee wrote:I can't read electronic books.. in any fashion. Sure I can read articles, or tutorials, or similar, but as for a whole book I'd MUCH rather just buy it and have a hard copy.
I'm the complete opposite. When I'm reading a hardcopy of anything, I miss having CTRL+F to find something quickly. :P
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trufun202 wrote: I'm the complete opposite. When I'm reading a hardcopy of anything, I miss having CTRL+F to find something quickly. :P
:lol: That happens to me all the time.. and it's really sad. I'll be trying to find something I KNOW I saw somewhere and be thinking "I really wish real life had a Ctrl+F". When I was in Driver's Ed we had to do the 100 practice questions in the back, but instead of reading through the whole boring manual I downloaded the PDF file from the DMV's website and used Ctrl+F to find all the answers.
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dandymcgee wrote:
trufun202 wrote: I'm the complete opposite. When I'm reading a hardcopy of anything, I miss having CTRL+F to find something quickly. :P
:lol: That happens to me all the time.. and it's really sad. I'll be trying to find something I KNOW I saw somewhere and be thinking "I really wish real life had a Ctrl+F". When I was in Driver's Ed we had to do the 100 practice questions in the back, but instead of reading through the whole boring manual I downloaded the PDF file from the DMV's website and used Ctrl+F to find all the answers.
'tis why schools should offer ebook alternatives.
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dandymcgee wrote:
trufun202 wrote: I'm the complete opposite. When I'm reading a hardcopy of anything, I miss having CTRL+F to find something quickly. :P
:lol: That happens to me all the time.. and it's really sad. I'll be trying to find something I KNOW I saw somewhere and be thinking "I really wish real life had a Ctrl+F". When I was in Driver's Ed we had to do the 100 practice questions in the back, but instead of reading through the whole boring manual I downloaded the PDF file from the DMV's website and used Ctrl+F to find all the answers.
I was writing some work out and made a mistake, then I started looking for the imaginary keyboard so I could Ctrl-Z :lol:

Unrelated but amusing :mrgreen:
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LusikkaMage wrote:
dandymcgee wrote:
trufun202 wrote: I'm the complete opposite. When I'm reading a hardcopy of anything, I miss having CTRL+F to find something quickly. :P
:lol: That happens to me all the time.. and it's really sad. I'll be trying to find something I KNOW I saw somewhere and be thinking "I really wish real life had a Ctrl+F". When I was in Driver's Ed we had to do the 100 practice questions in the back, but instead of reading through the whole boring manual I downloaded the PDF file from the DMV's website and used Ctrl+F to find all the answers.
'tis why schools should offer ebook alternatives.

I thought the same all through high school.
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M_D_K wrote: I was writing some work out and made a mistake, then I started looking for the imaginary keyboard so I could Ctrl-Z :lol:

Unrelated but amusing :mrgreen:
When working on math assignments, I always used to reach for Ctrl+S to save after finishing a problem. :)
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M_D_K wrote: I was writing some work out and made a mistake, then I started looking for the imaginary keyboard so I could Ctrl-Z :lol:
I've been known to try and Ctrl+S when I write something down :lol:
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