Do, normally this would be an iteration wrap up post. HOWEVER, I stil lhave work to do so I will be woring tomorrow. Then I will write about it.
Don't know if you guys caught this but this is the story of my life.... I'm sure you can relate. It's from Wellington Grey
So, there is ONE thing I am a traditionalist about, and that is books. Like, the whole kindle thing... to me is like the cd/Record debate. Like there is no difference you know in your mind... infact, the quality of CDs is much better. However, there is nothing like the scratchy tinny sound of a record to make you feel like you're really into the music. For me, tat feeling is felt when I crack open the cardboard and paper smelling spine of a new book so I tend to steer clear of online reading.
When I saw this link on Reddit, I was like "sounds dumb" but then three hours later I was like "um, I will read one page" I haven't been able to stop since. That's why this post will be uber short. Sorry. I'm on page 12 (which a lot farther then it sounds since it is an online book).
Seriously, read A page:
Talk to you soon, happy developing!
to have your life summed up in 4 frames...wow. If I were a paranoid person I would think the artist was spying on me, he even got me in my sleeping mask o.O
ReplyDeleteJust started the book, it's not bad, but I reserve final judgement for the end. My opinion on e-books is pretty simple; If the book is something I know is going to be great, I'll go buy the hardback, sip some Remy and against my better judgement, have a seat in the cursed chair. If I don't know, then I'll read it on my phone/laptop. Sadly I went the e-book route with Ender's Game and I really shouldn't have. Come to think of it I did it with Neuromancer too.
Maybe I should rethink my policy...
Anyhow, thanks for the clickie, ttyl