I'd forgotten about that... :)
It's drawn by a guy whose name escapes me...it reminds me of a simpler time when you thought that grabbing the edge of your cape to catch the wind would be enough to let you fly from the top bunk.
Ahh to be young again.
I don't see a current newspaper next to Gil's picture of your Wood. All this talk of "different colors" and such...
I'd still send in the SWAT team for an orderly transfer of the hostage. :P
I once bought a used textbook after thumbing through it briefly and noticing a lot of highlights - great! Somebody has marked the important parts already, right?
I opened it in my dorm room to find that someone had taken the trouble to highlight all of the PRONOUNS. Reading that book was like...
Agreed. I use mine all day long to take notes and give presentations, but there is still at least one roadblock a day that we can't yet surmount with it, and it stops us from using them. In the hospital I work at, we are already using them for small niche applications that lend themselves to...
The best part is being able to take notes and highlight while you read. Do you remember how much those books weighed. In my day, they hadn't invented back packs so we had to lug them to class. In Our Arms.
Uphill. Both ways. :)
The Kindle allows you to place bookmarks anywhere if you know where you might revisit, and always keeps track of where you left off in how ever many books you might be reading at one time.
My mother was the same way - she has stacks and stacks of mystery novels (our shared guilty pleasure) - but after a week of reading those same books on the Kindle, she is packing them off to the local library....
Yes - awesome program for pulling in books from multiple sources and keeping it all tidy. And remember to download the PC or Mac version of the Kindle software as well so you can read at your computer as well.
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