Ebook versus paper book
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There are a few on the market, such as Amazon's Kindle, Jinke's Hanlin reader series, Sony's eReader series, and a few others. These are mentioned because they incorporate a technology called e-ink, which resembles paper very closely, and eliminates most eye-strain issues.
The disadvantages of ebooks generally stem from the hardware you're reading them on. If it's a computer, you've got the normal computer problems which detract from your reading pleasure:. Personally, I mix and match. I have an old Palm pilot and an ipod touch, and read novels, websites, blogs, and so forth on that. The selection of novels isn't very broad, but as I read public domain books most of the time, this doesn't really matter as I can simply download them.
Paper books are still my favorite though. They don't need batteries, and I can read them just about anywhere. Time will tell whether ebooks are a viable alternative. At the moment, the whole thing is still in it's infancy, and a decent solution has yet to appear.
I don't think that classic books are easily obtainable , easily portable or cheap. Because all of the paper books that you buy add up to the price that you could buy an Ipad. And you can't just find bookstores anywhere but with Ipads all you need is wifi and you can buy books at home. And I think that Ipads are easily portable because for example if you are going to a sleepover you could fit 10 books, youtube, facebook and instagram and even more in just a Ipad.
I think ebooks are slowly changing the way we read. It may be a matter of time that paper books are no longer seen in libraries and carried by students.
Yet no matter what, having a real book and having it signed by the author is way much better than an ebook. It's the sound of the paper as you flip through, the progress you realise as you read on, and just having a collection of physical books etc. A well-done comparison and contrast!
What I love about books are their scents and papers. On the other hand, I love the built-in dictionary in the eReaders. I, as well, mix and match but I still prefer books. If it's OK, can I revise it easier about several words for them?
The pros and cons of both items are both helpful in the process of purchasing either ebooks or paper books. The point about power needed for e-books is a good point. If the power of the device runs out while reading, that would be very frustrating. As a reader I enjoy both. I love being able to download samples at a click of a button. Read on holiday. It's so easy and flexible. For that reason, I think ebooks are great for getting certain books to market that traditional publishing might miss.
Nice Hub. I do both but you do a good job of laying out the pros and cons. I agree that the ereaders are a little iffy but I think they're making a strong augment for themselves. I've been doing a debate in school and my topic is; books are just as important as electronics.
And im affermative,so this information really,really elped me thank you soo much. As much as I love my eReader and use my computer and email, I still write letters by hand and mail them to people via the postal service when acceptable and needed. I also have some books that are just not as satisfying to read as an e-file and my bookshelves at home are filled to the brim with printed books I've had for years. It would break my heart o see an end to published paper books.
I don't want them to go the way of the hand written letter. An e book can never be a keepsake. The reader can not feel the paper or the weightiness of the e book.
I don't want technology to rule every precious thing. If you happen to drop it in, most likely it will still be legible, or you only have to replace that one book and not the whole system.
How sad or frustrated would you feel if you lose paper book as compared to losing your e-reader? I've to stress again here that zooming is a VERY important function of e-reader! You'll really appreciate it when you're old, OR, after reading on your computer screen for many many years! I do think we need paperbacks for the little ones. I can't see my 5 year old or more 15 month old trying to do this yet and they learn skills by touching the books, turning pages, some activities etc.
But if I just want to sit and read, I pick my ereader and only tend to read paper for things like magazines, and my knitting and photoshop books where I want to see the full colour illustrated page with all the diagrams and instructions etc.
There are certain things I miss from paper books: the simple pleasure of seeing the cover every time I pick it up which has a big influence on the overall 'feel' of the book, though given the irrelevant nature of some covers that can sometimes be a dubious influence ; and especially the ease of navigation, flipping back-and-forth between the text and a map or index entry.
But there are many things I don't miss: holding down the pages of a thick paperback so they don't turn on their own while at the same time trying not to break the spine; accidentally dropping the book and losing my place; and importantly for me , the ability to buy new books without worrying where I'll put them since my shelves are already full to bursting. The overall experience of an ebook is far better for thick, heavy novels, but I can see a definite place for works with luxury binding or those that require high resolution and high quality printing.
This poll is of dubious usefulness. Aside from options 2 and 4 being the same opinion differently worded, they're not mutually exclusive. As a result, the sum of respondents currently stands at Books have certain advantages: 1 The text and pictures you buy is yours for as long as you keep your book.
Since ebooks come in in different file types, there's a chance that support for them or the DRM on them will no longer be supported in the future. You may argue maybe epubs will be around forever just like text files, but text files can't support pictures with text the way a book can. No electricity?
No problem. Suppose you're out camping, and you decide to bring a book on edible wild plants with you. Ebooks can be used in this case, but I think it's more practical to bring the real thing. Not everything is meant to be crammed in a small paperback novel. Cookbooks, for example, benefit greatly from color, non-standard page size, and reasonable resistance to oil residue. When you're looking for a passage, or a picture, sometimes, it's just faster and easier to run your hands along the side of the book, and crack it open at the approximate location of what you're looking for.
Sliders are great, but they don't give you as concrete a sense of space as a book does. We all have reading lists, and friends who help add to those reading lists. This is because pets are great companions who, because they are so dependent on their owners, prevent their owners from slipping into depression or feeling lonely and not taking care of their health.
Having a pet prompts greater levels of physical activity and healthier living. You changed into your pajamas, turn off the lights, and get yourself ready to sleep. How do you prefer to sleep, on the back, on your side, or on your tummy? Sleeping on your side , especially left side, is thought to have many benefits to your overall health.
This sleeping position allows your organs to get rid of toxins, and help relief chronic lower back pain. Now, this is a very common sleeping position, but incredibly painful to some people, as it causes lower back pain. If you already experience back pain, sleeping on your back will make it even worse. If you snore, it will increase that problem, too. Do you like to sleep on your tummy, but experience problems oftentimes? The position might not help you. It can tense your neck and your lower back.
But if this is how you like to sleep, you might consider using a very soft cooling pillow to keep your neck comfortable. This is a kind of a weird sleeping position, but very common.
Studies have shown that people who sleep like this may be quieter and more relaxed. Lying on your back with your arms tight to your body is actually a good sleeping position, as it helps maintain your spine in a straight line.
Starfish is when you lie on your back and sleep with your arms lifted up near your head. Sleeping in a starfish position may induce lower back pain, which interferes with your normal sleep. If you experience back pain, consider placing a pillow under your knees, so you can align the natural curve of your spine.
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So how do you go about actually throwing the ultimate winter bash? And most importantly, how do you ensure that everyone has a fabulous time? While there is a lot that goes into party planning, it certainly does not have to be a stressful affair. In fact, you can nail down the ultimate winter bash with just a few simple party hacks. Which is what we are here to help with.
Because parties are meant to be fun, and the host should always be enjoying it the most. The date is a crucial part of the party planning puzzle that you will want to nail down upfront.
Because most people have very full calendars this time of year, you will want to try and pick a date that most of your guests will be able to RSVP to. So, while weekends are the dates that everyone wants to book, consider doing a less common day such as a Monday or a Tuesday.
That way you will get more people showing up and contributing to creating a great atmosphere. Do you want to go for a whimsical out of this world Christmas theme and transport guests to another world? Or do you want to go elegant and posh and make it more of a black-tie affair? Whatever direction you decide to go in, make sure to stick to that theme and ensure that all your decorations and decision making in general support it.
Consistency is key when it comes to getting the theming right for your ultimate winter holiday bash. The budget that you have for your party will ultimately dictate the direction of the type of food that you will be providing.
But in general, you will want to have the logistics and menu nailed down at least a few days out in advance. If you are planning on doing a lot of the culinary preparation on your own, consider going for simple finger food menu items such as a cheese roll that simply needs to be placed in the oven or Caprese salads on a stick. And if you are able to have a bit more room in the budget, definitely consider getting your event catered It will not only take away a ton of the stress but also ensure that guests are blown away by the food they are getting.
Hangry guests can instantly kill any holiday party vibe, so avoid this happening at all costs by serving more food than necessary. Oh, and on a final note when it comes to preparing food for your event, make sure that you check the dietary requirements of your guests in advance so you can cater to those specifically.
Just as no one ever wants to be hungry at an event, you also do not want to have the alcohol dry up halfway through what is looking to be a promising night. A great trick for this is to always buy extra alcohol in advance, knowing that you can either return it after the party or keep it stocked up for another bash you throw in the new year. While wines and beers are always an easy go-to, do not forget the other fan favorite spirits such as whiskey or mezcal. Whatever your bar menu shapes up to be, make it a goal of yours that no guest at your bash is ever without an empty glass in their hands.
This one is also important for any party, large or small. To avoid awkward silence and ensure that there is always at least a subtle buzz happening at your bash, pre-plan your music selection before the big evening. A quick and easy way to do this is by setting up your Spotify account to a Bluetooth speaker. You can even pre-select playlists that have already been created for holiday parties.
Or, consider surprising guests with classy jazz vinyl that brings back classics from James Dean or the Rat Pack. Of course, if the budget does allow, you can also bring in a DJ or live band to take care of all your musical needs. To really get people into the mood of Christmas, make time for gift giving at your party. You can play traditional games like White Elephant or Secret Santa, asking guests to get involved and creative ahead of the party.
These games always bring out creative gifts, with everything from cat cbd to a Nintendo Switch being given out. You could also get creative with gifts that you give all the guests as well—such as a bespoke Christmas ornament or even a bottle of wine. But nothing quite makes a holiday party feel festive like the spirit of giving. Once the alcohol gets flowing, it likely will not take long for the alcohol to get going amongst the guests. That is why you should pre-plan out the designated dance area and make sure there are hours worth of tunes so people can dance the night away.
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