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^Yes, but I was just saying that thermal energy consumed by a laptop does not bother me as I read fast.

 

Pages of Percy Jackson: (300x5 = from PJO) (600x5= from HoO)= 4,500 pages x number of copies printed (dunno, around 300 million?)= LOTS OF TREES

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^Yes, but I was just saying that thermal energy consumed by a laptop does not bother me as I read fast.

 

Pages of Percy Jackson: (300x5 = from PJO) (600x5= from HoO)= 4,500 pages x number of copies printed (dunno, around 300 million?)= LOTS OF TREES

 

Not all people have laptops. And those books can be recycled, or if preserved, would not require constant energy to indulge in them. Besides, I need one copy. Compared to the energy one computer of mine would use, one book is better. If the same ratio is mantained, which I highly doubt, not everyone has a computer, then books are still better.

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Not all people have laptops. And those books can be recycled, or if preserved, would not require constant energy to indulge in them. Besides, I need one copy. Compared to the energy one computer of mine would use, one book is better. If the same ratio is mantained, which I highly doubt, not everyone has a computer, then books are still better.

And to think that you arent the only one wanting a book of it. Its not just one copy.
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Not all people have laptops. And those books can be recycled, or if preserved, would not require constant energy to indulge in them. Besides, I need one copy. Compared to the energy one computer of mine would use, one book is better. If the same ratio is mantained, which I highly doubt, not everyone has a computer, then books are still better.

 2nd bolded statement: I agree with this. I first read Mark of Athena on PDF, but I prefer books. But PDF reading is easier.

1st bolded statement- It's 9 books, and you only want one copy?

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And to think that you arent the only one wanting a book of it. Its not just one copy.

 

*cough* should have added "on a larger scale" After mentioning if the ratio remained uniform if it wasnt clear. :P

 

 

 2nd bolded statement: I agree with this. I first read Mark of Athena on PDF, but I prefer books. But PDF reading is easier.

1st bolded statement- It's 9 books, and you only want one copy?

 

Of each. Still, time taken to read increases, both for books and computer, and books were a better option before and remain better still.

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@Rabbit above me- No :P

@The other Rabbit- Nothing beats the feeling of pages flipping under your fingers, yes, but we need to adapt to modern technology. But I still prefer books though except some of my textbooks 

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If you buy E-reader (around $100/Php4000), you can read a lot of books with no load added. 

(Oh geez, I sound like I'm advertising it..)

 

Battery time? I'd prefer if they came with a keyboard and you could write on them as well. Then I could write under the blanket.

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No writing sucks. A tablet would just be better then, no? :huh:

 

OMM: Gah! I ended up making the evil seem good and the good seem evil in my plot :evil: now what should I do.

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^E-readers are lighter

@White Rabbit- why would ya wanna write? To my knowledge, there is no gadget that enables you to write on them (except if you want to break it) And the reason technology was invented was to make lives easier, ya know?!

@Pink Rabbit- Kettle? KtPT?

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I am writing a book and the cold bites my hands as I work my pen. Gloves are futile if I want to write comprehensibly. Hence, writing under a warm blanket. Also, some tablets are just the same as an E-Reader, save for the OS.

 

And why Kettle? He's not evil. :V

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