Pat wrote:



I have a Sony 505. The books on my reader are on my reader and on my  
desktop, not on my account on someone else's server. If anyone wants to  delete 
them [think 1984] or whatever, they have to physically steal my  reader and 
then delete the book. I own them outright. Nobody else has any  rights in the 
copies I own except, in this state, if I had a legally married  spouse. 
(Community property state). 

No one gonna take my 505 away  .... 




Doug wrote- 


That's nice, but if I was a best selling author I think I'd be pretty  
reluctant to sell my book that way for fear that someone would make copies and  
give them away a la mp3 file sharing.  And unlike musicians, authors  aren't 
likely to make a lot of money on tour so once their book is being  
distributed for free, they're SOL.


Other than the ownership factor, how do you like your reader so far?  

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Hi all,
 
Since this thread has been "around the block" twice, I figured I would  
finally get around to chiming in.  My Sony 500 is 3+ years old and going  
strong.  I still feel a bit like Chekov on the bridge reading it  :-)  Since I 
have been rather "behind" on scifi reading compared to many  of you, I have 
had fun with some of the "bundles" (finally read Red/Blue/Green  Mars) and 
have been pleased with the addition over the past year of having an  option of 
selecting from a list of award winner options that have been  broadening my 
author pool a bit.  
 
My pleasure reading time still isn't the best, but I do refuse to put my  
professional journals on it (.pdf) just on principle.  It has held up  well 
to a wide variety of stressors including quite a few long hot days at the  
beach, etc.  I had concerns about the battery, but it is also  holding up well 
and holding for days/thousand plus page sessions. 
 
Seeing the newer version with the light on the side was cool, and it  looks 
like now there is an easy right hand page turning function which this  one 
doesn't offer.  I know some of you pointed me to free download sites,  but 
it has proven a bit more challenging with the older model.  
 
Just saw the new large size Kindle in the airport security line today and  
it looks like the black on white print technology is getting "crisper" (or 
it  could be that I am needing to start wearing glasses- true sign of 
approaching  crone-ism) and am starting to use the medium size print option :-)
 
I did find Bank's "Matter" on my recent set of downloads (saving it for a  
particularly "blah" time, since it is always a good read).  Some of the  
older things like "the day the earth stood still" and "flowers of Aulit  
Prison" were good to find as they are re releasing some of those  stories.  
 
One recent read question (blending threads)- finally tried my first  
Pratchett book- Night Watch.  I found it to be "lighter" and a good brain  
break, 
but I am not sure if there is any particular "order" to things.   Is there 
another book related to Vetinari?  
 
Jeez, I guess I missed you guys with all the blathering on.  I am  always 
around lurking, but guess it has been too long.  
 
Dee
 
 






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