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 Post subject: Re: eBook readers
PostPosted: Wed Sep 22, 2010 10:21 
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The screen on my Kindle 2 is 9cm x 12cm, near as damnit.

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the screen footprint isn't much bigger than an iPhone.
It's massively bigger, eejit.


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 Post subject: Re: eBook readers
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No, this one at work looked iPhone size. Remember everything's bigger for you, Doc.

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 Post subject: Re: eBook readers
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Massive hands! Memory! On the train in Holland there was a gorgeous tall blonde lady sitting opposite us. She had a stunning face, great legs, seemingly nice chest bits and FUCKING HUGE HANDS. I mean massive, like 2 of mind put together. That was weird. Was she the Kindle model, APOD?


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Massive hands! Memory! On the train in Holland there was a gorgeous tall blonde lady sitting opposite us. She had a stunning face, great legs, seemingly nice chest bits and FUCKING HUGE HANDS. I mean massive, like 2 of mind put together. That was weird. Was she the Kindle model, APOD?

She was a man, dude.

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 Post subject: Re: eBook readers
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No, this one at work looked iPhone size. Remember everything's bigger for you, Doc.
The iPhone has a 3.5" diagonal screen. The Kindle has a 6" screen. Your problem is you've spent so long telling yourself that your 3.5" penis is normal you can no longer tell the difference.


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Massive hands! Memory! On the train in Holland there was a gorgeous tall blonde lady sitting opposite us. She had a stunning face, great legs, seemingly nice chest bits and FUCKING HUGE HANDS. I mean massive, like 2 of mind put together. That was weird. Was she the Kindle model, APOD?
Were you reliving the Man Hands episode of Seinfeld?


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 Post subject: Re: eBook readers
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No, this one at work looked iPhone size. Remember everything's bigger for you, Doc.
The iPhone has a 3.5" diagonal screen. The Kindle has a 6" screen. Your problem is you've spent so long telling yourself that your 3.5" penis is normal you can no longer tell the difference.


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 Post subject: Re: eBook readers
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No, this one at work looked iPhone size. Remember everything's bigger for you, Doc.
The iPhone has a 3.5" diagonal screen. The Kindle has a 6" screen. Your problem is you've spent so long telling yourself that your 3.5" penis is normal you can no longer tell the difference.

You may slap your penis across your iPhone screen ( I assume you have an app for that), but I can't say as I do. Not least as it wouldn't fit.

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 Post subject: Re: eBook readers
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No, this one at work looked iPhone size. Remember everything's bigger for you, Doc.
The iPhone has a 3.5" diagonal screen. The Kindle has a 6" screen. Your problem is you've spent so long telling yourself that your 3.5" penis is normal you can no longer tell the difference.


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 Post subject: Re: eBook readers
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You may slap your penis across your iPhone screen ( I assume you have an app for that)
I'm waiting for the iPad version.


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You may slap your penis across your iPhone screen ( I assume you have an app for that)
I'm waiting for the iPad version.

Ah - multiplayer airhockey.

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 Post subject: Re: eBook readers
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Size comparison for blind fools:


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 Post subject: Re: eBook readers
PostPosted: Wed Sep 22, 2010 11:13 
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Yeah, the Kindle screen is about the size of an iPhone.

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 Post subject: Re: eBook readers
PostPosted: Wed Sep 22, 2010 11:36 
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Good lord, your iPhone is a state.


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 Post subject: Re: eBook readers
PostPosted: Wed Sep 22, 2010 11:51 
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Tell me about it. I need to replace the screen cover, but I can never be arsed.

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 Post subject: Re: eBook readers
PostPosted: Wed Sep 22, 2010 11:56 
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So, is it decided that the Kindle is better than the Sony e-reader?

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 Post subject: Re: eBook readers
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I've had both...and yes.

The screen has better contrast, it's lighter, it's more responsive (faster menus, page turning), and it doesn't have irritating requirements for proprietary software.

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 Post subject: Re: eBook readers
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Tell me about it. I need to replace the screen cover, but I can never be arsed.


What on earth do you do to it? I don't understand how people grub up their expensive things.


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 Post subject: Re: eBook readers
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Well it's sat in my trouser pocket for 18 months.

Also, I'm constantly using paraffin-based hand creams because of a skin condition, which means it gets hella smeary and also picks up dirt/dust very easily.

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 Post subject: Re: eBook readers
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In case his hands burst into flames?

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PostPosted: Wed Sep 22, 2010 12:05 
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That would tend to aggravate the skin condition, yes.

Poor craster :(


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 Post subject: Re: eBook readers
PostPosted: Wed Sep 22, 2010 12:06 
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Well it's sat in my trouser pocket for 18 months.


So does mine. The trick is to not keep anything else in there with it…

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Also, I'm constantly using paraffin-based hand creams because of a skin condition, which means it gets hella smeary and also picks up dirt/dust very easily.


…especially your hands.

I noticed that at Manchester, but I don't like asking about potentially sensitive things. It looks frustrating. Nasty :(


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 Post subject: Re: eBook readers
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My sister has a skin condition that affects her hands, also. I'm not quite sure what creams/lotions she uses but I know she gets frustrated with things like laptop trackpads as her hands are really very bad and the pad on my Mac at least does not like it.

Worse, she wanted to be a hairdresser and had just started training when the condition developed in her teens, so she then couldn't wash hair, was sensitive to shampoos and couldn't even wear latex gloves as she was sensitive to those, too, so had to leave.

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PostPosted: Wed Sep 22, 2010 12:15 
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Heh - I was once in hospital for an extended stay, and I had some particularly potent 'stuff' slathered over my hands, with cotton gloves over the top. Went outside, lit a fag, and both hands went up in flames :D

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Argh, shit, I was only joking! That's awful!

Mimi, I didn't know you had a sister :)


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PostPosted: Wed Sep 22, 2010 12:22 
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I've had both...

That's what I think when I see your mum and your wife together.

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Luckily it's like lighting a palmful of meths - it's the stuff that burns, not your hands.

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I have two half-sisters and three half-brothers :)

I don't see much of them, mind - they are scattered around. The two youngest boys (twins, 17) are the only ones that I really hear from so I guess I don't mention the others much. Not because I don't like them, but we grew up apart so I don't much know them.

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Heh - I was once in hospital for an extended stay, and I had some particularly potent 'stuff' slathered over my hands, with cotton gloves over the top. Went outside, lit a fag, and both hands went up in flames :D


Argh! What?! I guess with the cotton outer wick and the cream as well it was like an inside out candle, but sheesh! Did you have any burns at all?

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Oops, just remembered I have four half-brothers :p

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Nope. Completely unscathed.

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Still, must've been really frightening! Did it just quickly burn out or did you/others have to take action to put it out? That must have been a sight if anyone was around - man lights cigarette and whoosh! Did they not warn you that it might happen? What did they say when you returned to the ward, burned gloves and all?

Sorry, I am not trying to be nosey or morbid, so don't answer if I am prying - I just think it is amazing you weren't hurt and that something like that might actually happen. :kiss:

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It'd be a great party trick anyway...

How did you put it out? I just had a flashback to when I was 9, filling a model steam engine with meths while it was lit and spilling blue flame everywhere *panic*.


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I flailed around, running in circles and flapping my arms. I must have looked like I was trying to take off.

I went back up to the ward, still slightly trailing smoke, and asked for new gloves, on the basis that I just spontaneously combusted. They were all rather lovely in there.

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I've ordered a kindle 3 for Lady T's birthday, I'm hoping it arrives in time but think I might have left it a bit late.


Shipped! Yay! Estimated delivery date: the day before Lady T's birthday.

Let's see what DHL are like around here. I probably should have got it delivered to work, as no one is in during the day and I have a feeling the depot is a long way away, and I don't have a car to use during the day to go and get it. This could be interesting ?:|

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Yesterday I ordered a Kindle. It says there is currently about a two week wait (though this has always been the case I'm assuming, from scanning through this thread), but that's fine.

I've always sort of been against these type of gadgets, thinking I couldn't stand to not have the "real" book, but I did some reading up on it, plus read a selection of posts here, and came to the conclusion that it's now essential I have one. :)

Also, they're not massively expensive, are they? All quite reasonable, as gadgets go.

I am also planning to get my g/f one for Christmas, but naturally I need to have mine first since I'm the geek in the relationship.

EDIT: When I placed my order yesterday, it was saying a two week wait. Now it's saying, "Orders placed today are expected to dispatch in 2 to 3 days." So I should get mine sooner, then, hopefully.

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Well it's sat in my trouser pocket for 18 months.

Also, I'm constantly using paraffin-based hand creams because of a skin condition, which means it gets hella smeary and also picks up dirt/dust very easily.


I take it as read that you've tried other remedies? The reason I ask is that HC had a really irritating rash (it would flare up, crack and bleed on a weekly basis, reacted to base metals such as belt buckles and watch straps) on her wrist, back of her neck and her midriff that she went through all kinds of treatment to try and get rid of, none of which really worked. She did switch to a ridiculously draconian diet for several months which cleared it up (no wheat, sugar, dairy, red meat, pork, alcohol and a bunch of other things, but came to the conclusion she'd rather be dead than live like that). She started treating it with stabilised Aloe Vera extract which cleared it up. Obviously real aloe vera is best but it doesn't grow in this country. Anyway, just thought I'd mention it on the off chance you hadn't tried it.

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Hmm, quote has stopped working on tapatalk?
Anyway, just saying that aloe vera does grow surprisingly well as a house plant. We had one and you could just snap a bit off, squeeze the juice out and apply to insect bites, heat rash, whatever and it certainly soothed it. Obviously if you need industrial quantities daily you'd need a shed load, but just saying. And yes the stuff in a bottle seems to work just as well tbh.


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I don't use it as a treatment - I have large amounts of NHS men stick needles in me for that. The stuff I use is plain, simple aqueous cream, a couple of quid from boots. It's purely to keep the skin flexible.

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Oh, goodness yes. Nada. I've never had any decent reaction from topical treatments.

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YAYS! The Kindle has arrived, in plenty of time for Lady T's birthday. It was fortunate I was running late for work today, as the van turned up just as I was about to leave home (and the depot is over an hour drive away).

I really want to open the box and see what it is like, but it's not my present.

Do they come with any sample material on them?

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You really ought to check and make sure it isn't a dud or anything. To avoid disappointment.


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You really ought to check and make sure it isn't a dud or anything. To avoid disappointment.


Hmmm I was thinking the same, but the box is quite nicely sealed up, with the easiest way in being a rip-tab.

I think I'll just have to wait for her to open the box, and then snatch it away to 'get it set up properly'.

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