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  • srboone
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    Originally posted by Grant Wootton View Post
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    I got the deluxe version!

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    Originally posted by peteOcha View Post
    Are those the 16gb cards or the 32gb ones? Hard to tell from that angle...
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    Come on Peter, my manual backup didn't come with no high falutin' GB's ... no no no ... we're talking state of the art MB's mate, and danged cheap at 1/2 the price !!!!

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  • peteOcha
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    Originally posted by Grant Wootton View Post
    This, Mr Boone, is true, but ... it does come with a manual backup system should the DX fail in its duties

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    Downloading with a chisel is a bitch kitty, but
    Are those the 16gb cards or the 32gb ones? Hard to tell from that angle...

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  • Teriw
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    Originally posted by Dan Hocker View Post
    I find the key with the backlight screens is to change the reading colors and brightness. My tablet and phone are set to a black background with white text and when I'm reading on it I've got it set pretty dim. I've never gotten a headache from it. Then again I probably spend 75% of my life looking at a computer or tv screen so it'd never hurt my eyes anyways....
    I get migraines and that black with white would kill me.

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  • peteOcha
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    Originally posted by Dan Hocker View Post
    I find the key with the backlight screens is to change the reading colors and brightness. My tablet and phone are set to a black background with white text and when I'm reading on it I've got it set pretty dim. I've never gotten a headache from it. Then again I probably spend 75% of my life looking at a computer or tv screen so it'd never hurt my eyes anyways....
    I do the same, usually when reading long documents for work. Turn downthe brightness and im good to go.

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    Originally posted by srboone View Post
    But, Mr. Woot....it's not red...
    This, Mr Boone, is true, but ... it does come with a manual backup system should the DX fail in its duties

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    Downloading with a chisel is a bitch kitty, but

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  • Dan Hocker
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    Originally posted by Teriw View Post
    Ipads and ereaders are nothing alike because the screen is so much easier to read on an ereader. no backlight to give ya a headache or anything. Its just like looking at a normal page. also, I dont think I could break mine if I tried...an Ipad on the other hand I'd break on day 2.
    I find the key with the backlight screens is to change the reading colors and brightness. My tablet and phone are set to a black background with white text and when I'm reading on it I've got it set pretty dim. I've never gotten a headache from it. Then again I probably spend 75% of my life looking at a computer or tv screen so it'd never hurt my eyes anyways....

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    Originally posted by Teriw View Post
    Just tried to give ya rep for that squire but I cant. Dang it
    Gawd ... some people are soooo easy to please !!!!!!!

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  • Teriw
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    Originally posted by tweetygirl0606 View Post
    I prefer actual books myself..people keep telling me I should have a kindle/nook/whatever, but I'm too old school...as kluzty as I am, I'm not going to spend $70+ only to drop an break it...I do enough poking and prodding on an ipad at work, I don't want to do the same thing to read an online book.
    Ipads and ereaders are nothing alike because the screen is so much easier to read on an ereader. no backlight to give ya a headache or anything. Its just like looking at a normal page. also, I dont think I could break mine if I tried...an Ipad on the other hand I'd break on day 2.

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  • Teriw
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    I know but it only strikes me to do it once in a while and since it tends to be the same few people I usually can't

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  • tweetygirl0606
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    I prefer actual books myself..people keep telling me I should have a kindle/nook/whatever, but I'm too old school...as kluzty as I am, I'm not going to spend $70+ only to drop an break it...I do enough poking and prodding on an ipad at work, I don't want to do the same thing to read an online book.

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  • srboone
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    remember, 3 others before doling out more to the same person!

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  • Teriw
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    Just tried to give ya rep for that squire but I cant. Dang it

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  • srboone
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    But, Mr. Woot....it's not red...

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  • Teriw
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    I have mine set to regular book font. the Average, just feels like I am reading a paperback without the hasle of holding it open. I can hold it or put it wherever I want and I am good to go. Love this thing. Havent read a single book since I got it. Yet, I have bought more books since I got it than I had in my entire life. lol

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