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Hide your horrible taste in books with a Sony Reader

Sat, 12/09/2006 - 1:21pm by geeksugar
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Just when I thought I was going to have to spend the rest of my life awkwardly covering bookjackets so as not to expose my penchant for smutty chick lit, I found the ultimate aide to travel reading (and reputation keeping) - the Sony Reader PRS-500. It’s smaller and weighs less than most paperbacks, and can hold a month’s worth of romance novels. You can download books from eBookstores and easily transfer the files from your computer to the Reader or upload your Word docs for easy access to your work files. Get ready to read and roll.
Buy it here for $350.

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  • stone_soup's picture
    stone_soup
    2

    This is perfect! I've always had a horrible fetish for chick lit. I hate it but can't get over it.
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    I must say, adolescence is one hell of a ride!

    2 years 4 weeks ago Report Comment
  • io's picture
    io
    9

    I think this is a horrible idea. Reading your work files is one thing but reading a 500 page book is different. Your eyes WILL hurt. It's much healthier for your eyes to read a book (even a really small print one)than to stare at a screen. (The eye muscle gets weaker if it is focused on a short distance away from you PLUS the light emitted from the screen = bad news).

    Also, when you're on your computer remember to focus your eyes on something further away every couple of minutes so that your ocular muscles don't get strained (=pain, weakness).

    2 years 3 weeks ago Report Comment
  • tjzchouse's picture
    tjzchouse
    10

    Ohhh, if I could only justify the $$$. Unfortunately, too many other things take priority.

    1 year 32 weeks ago Report Comment

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