I dont like them because they dont stop when I dont pay attention.TradeMark wrote:why does everyone think voice book = ebook here?
buy a damn voice book... all you need is mp3 player for it.
[CRAZY IDEA] Really Really Cheap+Light Books
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Machete234
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I think that's what I've been trying to say.Machete234 wrote:I dont like them because they dont stop when I dont pay attention.TradeMark wrote:why does everyone think voice book = ebook here?
buy a damn voice book... all you need is mp3 player for it.
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Machete234
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Bookstores full of fantasy shit, harry potter twilight etc did you read that?SinbadEV wrote:A lot of people still read... maybe you live in some kind of cultural wasteland.Machete234 wrote:I dont really mind carrying a ~1kg book with me.
Recently I carry the first band of dune with me in the hard cover version.
There are only a few ebook readers and they all have some drawbacks.
And generally people dont read as much anymore and the book stores are full of fantasy shit and vampire stories.
I dont think books have such a bright future.
Covers that scream "Im a cheap whore of a book buy me!"
Covers with bloody roses on it that say "the rose murderer"
And that is the mainstream of books.
I dont know I shut off at some time, when reading a book this is reading slower, stopping for a while, sleep for a few seconds and continue reading.Machete234 wrote:I dont like them because they dont stop when I dont pay attention.TradeMark wrote:why does everyone think voice book = ebook here?
buy a damn voice book... all you need is mp3 player for it.
In an audiobook this goes an and on at the same speed and I stop paying attention, then when I realise I missed a minute I have to rewind.
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the only audiobook i ever tried was a horrible experience (came preloaded onto my mp3 player) because the narrator kept changing his voice when someone spoke and it sounded awful.
related : i think in my country audiobooks are available for free for the vision impaired... i know you can get textbooks and stuff like this, and i considered getting some when i had a test to study for but had to go to work
related : i think in my country audiobooks are available for free for the vision impaired... i know you can get textbooks and stuff like this, and i considered getting some when i had a test to study for but had to go to work
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rofl, i can imagine :dKaiserJ wrote:the only audiobook i ever tried was a horrible experience (came preloaded onto my mp3 player) because the narrator kept changing his voice when someone spoke and it sounded awful.
i was thinking if they could make the audiobooks more like movies; many "actors" speaking the voices... it indeed can sound lame if only one guy reads it...
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Oh, I understand, you're one of those elitist hipsters who doesn't think anything good could have been written since "Catcher in the Rye" (Which wasn't all that incredible BTW... so a 14 year old ditches school, hires a prostitute and hangs out with homosexuals... WHOOPDEEDOO!)... I happen to have read and enjoyed (to a certain degree), the harry potters, the twilights, the "true blood" , the "girl who bleeped the bleep" and a number of other books you would probably just assume are dumb... I bet you don't even listen to Ke$ha.Machete234 wrote: Bookstores full of fantasy shit, harry potter twilight etc did you read that?
Covers that scream "Im a cheap whore of a book buy me!"
Covers with bloody roses on it that say "the rose murderer"
And that is the mainstream of books.
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kindle e-reader > Really Really Cheap+Light Books
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So, Sinbad: are you going to keep debating the benefits and downsides of your idea, or are you going to actually take steps toward making it a reality (at least on a small scale)? 
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i bet not (he has spammed many similar threads before and never done anything forward them...)
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We had to read them at school they suck.KDR_11k wrote:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reclam
But its more the content of the book than the size.
Yes and youre a phoney.SinbadEV wrote:Oh, I understand, you're one of those elitist hipsters who doesn't think anything good could have been written since "Catcher in the Rye" ....Machete234 wrote: Bookstores full of fantasy shit, harry potter twilight etc did you read that?
Covers that scream "Im a cheap whore of a book buy me!"
Covers with bloody roses on it that say "the rose murderer"
And that is the mainstream of books.
Who?SinbadEV wrote:I bet you don't even listen to Ke$ha.
Yes I had one where the narrator goes higher in voice for females, it was really annyoing.KaiserJ wrote:the only audiobook i ever tried was a horrible experience (came preloaded onto my mp3 player) because the narrator kept changing his voice when someone spoke and it sounded awful.
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I like audio books and print books as long as the reader of the audio book does a good job of telling the story. This may partially be because I've always enjoyed being read to. I listened to the audio book, "The Secret Garden" on CD and it sounded great! I remember one of my teachers reading "A Wrinkle In Time" to me at school when I was little and I really liked listening to her read that too!
I don't generally tend to fall asleep or get bored with reading unless I'm very tired or reading something really dry that doesn't have much in the way of elaborate descriptions. I am especially fond of elaborate descriptions in books because I think that the story can sound watered down without them. I even think that numbers can be interesting to read about. However, I do get distracted from time to time and am often too busy to read more than I already do.
I don't generally tend to fall asleep or get bored with reading unless I'm very tired or reading something really dry that doesn't have much in the way of elaborate descriptions. I am especially fond of elaborate descriptions in books because I think that the story can sound watered down without them. I even think that numbers can be interesting to read about. However, I do get distracted from time to time and am often too busy to read more than I already do.
