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ecib  ·  4176 days ago  ·  link  ·    ·  parent  ·  post: [48 hours] Edward Snowden's Half-Baked Revolution

    I'm almost certain of it.

A kind of sad irony that ebooks effectively attack the few remaining strengths paperback books have. Can't sell the high-end without the showroom.

    Unless I am traveling, I prefer a paper book.

Funny, I'm the opposite here. I'm about to head to Mexico and my criteria for travel reading is the following:

1. Is it pool/beach friendly? tablets don't like direct blazing sunlight for hours a a time, get hard to read (depending on model), don't like water sand and oil, etc.

2. Can I shove it anywhere at any time and not care if the integrity of it is disturbed?

3. How bummed will I be if I leave it on the plane?

For me, a nice paperback beats tablets traveling across the board. You can sit on them, leave them wherever, forget them, abuse them, -doesn't really matter, and I've yet to find a tablet that is as legible as a book in the Caribbean sun at high noon.