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I make it a point to never be an early adopter. I follow new tech trends and products but I only buy if it's something I would actually use and it has been out long enough that any 1st-2nd Generation bugs have been fixed.
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I am very, very interested in hearing more about your cookbook collection. I feel that one can never have too many cookbooks. Do you just pick up any you run across or do you only pick up certain kinds?
I guess I should also answer the unasked question implied by the thread title. Writers can make a living but they have to be good at what they do and know what they are doing. This latest iteration of the self-publishing model means that now more than ever it is easier to publish your works but...
Well, on a "normal" eReader, you read by the ambient light and in some cases it's superior to paper (like reading out under full sun). The Kindle Paperwhite knocked it out of the park with their front lit displays -- eye fatigue is on par with paper, maybe less depending on the ambient light...
I am about 50-50 at the moment. I love the convenience of an eBook but I also love the look of many books in my bookcases. For me the choice has less to do with price and more to do with what the book actually is -- if it has photos and maps, it's going to be a deadtree version I buy. Sometimes...