Now that Thanksgiving is over, it's time to get the Christmas decorations out of the box and on display.
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Now that Thanksgiving is over, it's time to get the Christmas decorations out of the box and on display.
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The Turkey is just starting to look good. Now, back into the oven to finish cooking.
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No I didn’t buy an Amazon Kindle.
A few weeks ago, as an experiment, I downloaded the free iPhone app with a couple of sample book chapters. Contrary to my expectations, the reading experience was quite pleasant.
Text size, color and background color are selectable. Couple this with the adjustable brightness of the iPhone screen and I actually find reading on the iPhone easier on my eyes than reading printed text.
The highlighting and notes features actually work quite well. As a bonus, any notes, highlighted passages and bookmarks are summarized and indexed on the first page of each book. Touching any of these notations takes you directly to the highlighted page. This is a big advantage over a paper book.
The iPhone version of the Kindle reader has become something I use daily, so I decided to give the PC version a try. Again, it’s free, so there is little risk.
Installation was quick and uneventful and it only took a couple of minutes to download my small library. A quick experiment proved the Amazon Whispersync to be quick and accurate. All of my books, highlights and notes were copied just fine. Each book opened to the most recent passage that I had read on my iPhone.
As a simple reader, the PC version works fine. I was disappointed to find that, although existing highlights and notes synced and were readable, the PC version does not allow the addition of new notations. Amazon’s Futures page says this feature is coming soon.
Another disappointment for both products is the lack of search. This seems like such a basic function I wonder how the product was released without it. Again, Amazon says this will be coming soon.
Overall, I’m very happy with the iPhone reader and not so satisfied with the PC version. I’m much more satisfied with the e-book experience than I had expected. Going forward, I see this being the preferred method of purchasing several types of books. At this point,
especially with the e-book reader market being so fragmented, I don’t have a reason to buy a dedicated physical device.
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Visibility was poor this morning. Traffic is lighter early on Friday mornings, otherwise, the drive might have taken much longer.
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Looks like there will be a new public gathering spot downtown.
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The shadows of buildings make interesting patterns when the Sun is low in the sky.
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It's bad enough when you have to stand in the rain, waiting for your ride to work. When the time shifts you have to do it in the dark.
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Nothing special, just an interesting shadow. -GS-
Snapped while waiting for an elevator. -GS-
I walked into my workplace through a different door this morning. Sunlight streaming through a window caught my attention and this was the view. Sometimes a small change in your normal routine can result in a very pleasant reward.
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The last few leaves cling to their branch. Winter is on the way.
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This was taken last Saturday, before the snow. It's a bit more like what we expect to see at this time of year.
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October snow. The forecast was "just a light dusting."
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One of the more distinctive buildings in town.
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My neighbor is really getting into the spirit of things.
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No more disposable cups in the company deli. Everybody gets a reusable mug. Aim Green.
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A pano shot with an iphone app. -gs-
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