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Title: ebooks
Post by: goat major on 13 March 2011, 07:59:08 PM
Has anyone adopted the new technology yet ? what do you think ?  Whilst i'm gadget man and quite impressed by the e-ink technology in Kindles/E-readers i'm still not sure i want to swap my nice books for a lump of plastic. If you do use them are there any good resources for military books ?
Title: Re: ebooks
Post by: Squirrel on 13 March 2011, 09:50:30 PM
Got a Kindle a month or so ago, and must say I like it.

Searching on Amazon you can find a lot of free books, some military history. They rotate what's free, so you need to keep looking. Other books cost from 79p to almost print price.

Another big resource is: http://www.gutenberg.org/wiki/Main_Page (http://www.gutenberg.org/wiki/Main_Page) takes a bit of searching though.

Also, google for free e-books and you'll find loads of sites, again, the free books sometimes take a little digging.

If you want to try without getting a Kindle, I believe you can get free software from Amazon to read Kindle books on your pc, or you could just get the e-books as PDFs - again, google can be your friend!

Happy hunting!

Cheers,

Kev
Title: Re: ebooks
Post by: GordonY on 13 March 2011, 10:23:09 PM
Had my Sony for about 2 years now, I dont move more than 100 yards without it.  :)

Gordon
Title: Re: ebooks
Post by: Maenoferren on 13 March 2011, 11:04:07 PM
Got a kindle a couple of weeks ago :D, downloaded a whole hod of free books, and then put a whole load of gaming PDF's on it too :D so now I get to have my rules with me as well as charachters and anything else I want to convert to PDF
Title: Re: ebooks
Post by: Luddite on 25 March 2011, 12:00:50 AM
Nope and probably never will.

Books aren't broke.
Title: Re: ebooks
Post by: nikharwood on 25 March 2011, 07:54:36 AM
Quote from: Luddite on 25 March 2011, 12:00:50 AM
Nope and probably never will.

Books aren't broke.

Luddite. Oh hang on... ;) ;D 8)
Title: Re: ebooks
Post by: Luddite on 25 March 2011, 05:21:36 PM
Quote from: nikharwood on 25 March 2011, 07:54:36 AM
Luddite. Oh hang on... ;) ;D 8)

The sound of 'one penny dropping'...  :-bd

Of course like all Luddites i'm not actually anti-'technology', just anti-'technology that puts people out of work' (deprives honest workers of bread...).

Title: Re: ebooks
Post by: goat major on 25 March 2011, 05:52:28 PM
i wont be having anything to do with that new fangled seed drill machine
Title: Re: ebooks
Post by: Steve J on 25 March 2011, 05:54:01 PM
I have no interest in e-books at all. Books as they are work fine by me.
Title: Re: ebooks
Post by: fred. on 25 March 2011, 06:08:48 PM
Just (last hour) got an iPad2 so will be doing more on the eBook front.

Kindle is available as a PC app and iOS (and possible others) - and syncs between all devices.

eBooks certainly aren't the main reason for me getting an iPad - but handy access to stuff is good.  I do like proper books, especially nice big ones with colour pictures, and have many shelves of books. But paper books are hard to transport and can be hard to find stuff in - but are great for flicking through at random.
Title: Re: ebooks
Post by: Leveller Mutineer on 26 March 2011, 09:55:13 AM
I'm with Luddite. 

1. Don't need to charge up a book. 
2. Books always work
3. Kindles look crap on bookshelves.


If it ain't broke, it don't need fixing.
Title: Re: ebooks
Post by: Dickie255 on 26 March 2011, 10:03:39 AM
Can you read a kindle on the bog? One of life's pleasures is retiring to the smallest room with a paperback, so how does the kindle measure up for reading on the throne?
Title: Re: ebooks
Post by: Luddite on 26 March 2011, 10:13:26 AM
Quote from: Leveller Mutineer on 26 March 2011, 09:55:13 AM
If it ain't broke, it don't need fixing.

And indeed... 'when it's not neccessary to change, it is neccessary not to change' - Viscount Lucius Cary Falkland (1641AD)

It should be the mantra of the modern world...but it isn't since it's anathema to Capitalism.
Title: Re: ebooks
Post by: Fenton on 26 March 2011, 07:41:12 PM
Quote from: Dickie255 on 26 March 2011, 10:03:39 AM
Can you read a kindle on the bog? One of life's pleasures is retiring to the smallest room with a paperback, so how does the kindle measure up for reading on the throne?

I was worrying if it was waterproof as well :D
Title: Re: ebooks
Post by: Leveller Mutineer on 27 March 2011, 01:14:56 PM
Quote'when it's not necessary to change, it is necessary not to change' - Viscount Lucius Cary Falkland (1641AD)

Like it.  :)
Title: Re: ebooks
Post by: Minenfeld on 27 March 2011, 06:51:27 PM
Google books, a great source for long out of print , out of copyright historical books. I.E Tarleton's memoirs of the southern campaign, £7000 plus for an original, free download via google. Rodger Lamb's two books are there too !
Title: Re: ebooks
Post by: Duke Speedy of Leighton on 27 March 2011, 06:56:33 PM
Ooooh RESULT!  :D
Title: Re: ebooks
Post by: Maenoferren on 27 March 2011, 11:18:00 PM
Quote from: Dickie255 on 26 March 2011, 10:03:39 AM
Can you read a kindle on the bog? One of life's pleasures is retiring to the smallest room with a paperback, so how does the kindle measure up for reading on the throne?
Yep they work :) means you can have more than one book in there at a time  :D
Title: Re: ebooks
Post by: goat major on 29 March 2011, 08:20:38 AM
i got to play on an ipad in the apple store this weekend. It was very good to play with but i'm not sure i would want to read a novel that way (it was also quite heavy - perhaps the Kindle is more fit for purpose as an ereader).