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Fishing's Greatest Misadventures
by Tyler McMahon

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Kindle Edition published 2008-11-03
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Fishing’s Greatest Misadventures presents twenty-six true stories which cover the spectrum from terrifying to comical to downright bizarre. In these pages everyday fishermen, pros, and journalists tell their stories of freak accidents, fishy attacks, pranks, idiotic decisions, eerie or unexplained incidents, and other jaw dropping, adrenalin-pumping calamities. The stories bring to life the strange possibilities that await us once we cast our lines into known and unknown waters.

Here are some of the characters you'll meet inside these pages:

* A sport fisherman who gets taken on harrowing underwater ride by an angry white shark.
* An adventure angler whose boat is over turned by a 200 lb Amazon-river catfish.
* A group of ice fishermen who lose their cabin, gear and pride to a single pike.
* A teenager who sabotages a fish farm and frees 300,000 salmon.
* A charter boat operator who gets speared thro...
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« on: July 11, 2009, 10:13:58 PM »

Here's a "Road Warrior" report on my Kindle DX.

I have both a Kindle 2 and a Kindle DX. I travel a lot with my work - about thirty trips per year. Initially, I intended to use my DX at home, and to take my K2 with me on the road.

The past few trips, though, I've opted for the DX. I figured, if one of the targets of the DX is for business users (with its large format and native PDF-reading capabilities), I should put it through its paces on the road.

First, in terms of portability, the DX slides easily into my backpack - right where my Kindle 2 typically rides. (Top view of bag shown below.)



Going through airport security, the DX evidently qualifies as a "large electronic device". About half the time, I'm asked by the TSA security scanner to remove it from the backpack and to run it separately through the scanner. From now on, I'll probably just pull it out and separate it. I've rarely had to do that with the Kindle 2 - only on one occasion was I asked to run it through separately from my backpack.

For use on the plane, I found the Kindle DX worked great. It's not so big that it's unwieldy, and I do enjoy the larger screen. The shots below are on a small twin-prop (Horizon Air, which is a feeder airline for Alaska).



Using the DX in landscape mode pretty much fills up the tray table area, at least on this small plane. I don't see myself using landscape mode often, and rarely on an airplane.



Right now, my plan for using the DX and the K2 has reversed. I would be happy with either device - but my preference for travel is the DX. And, ironically, I prefer the Kindle 2 for at-home reading; most of my reading at home is in bed and I find the smaller size and weight of the K2 to be preferable for that.

I know we have other frequent-flying members out there - - I'd love to hear other road warrior reports on Kindle, Kindle 2, and/or Kindle DX.
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« Reply #1 on: July 11, 2009, 10:43:26 PM »

Harvey, thanks so much for your travel with the DX report.
Love that you are reading Lord of the Rings.
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« Reply #2 on: July 12, 2009, 02:39:26 AM »

I travel with my only Kindle, my K1.  So far I've taken on a flight and a road trip.  On the recent road trip, it was delightful to have in the car.  I have a purse with a separate compartment that the K1 lives in, and I ALWAYS had it with me.  I used to go through a LOT of books on a trip and have to shed them behind me as we traveled and buy new ones.  Now, I just go to the Home page and select another book!  This last trip, we were in an area where I didn't have Internet access when the Metro accident in our hometown of Washington, DC occurred.  But I was able to use Whispernet to download the Washington Post and get the latest detailed reports of what happened!  (I know I could have used the browser, but I just don't use it much!)

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« Reply #3 on: July 12, 2009, 06:03:16 AM »

Thanks for the pictures.  BTW, the coffee looks good.   Smiley  I judge a good cup of coffee by color--and smell--and, of course, taste.

I've taken my K2 on a few road trips.  On the last one, while hubby drove, I actually downloaded maps to check directions.  It was a bit klunky, but it worked.
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« Reply #4 on: July 12, 2009, 07:00:29 AM »

Good post.  I've been thinking about taking my DX with me while traveling--I like the Whispernet capability; it's also better for the "quick" reading content such as periodicals, tech manuals etc.   I've also found that I prefer the K2 for long reading marathons in bed or on the floor in the living room.
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« Reply #5 on: July 12, 2009, 12:19:07 PM »

I'm surprised that you laid the DX down so close to your coffee, especially on a plane!  Smiley
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« Reply #6 on: July 12, 2009, 12:28:56 PM »

Nice pics, thanks for the review, nice book you are reading
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« Reply #7 on: July 12, 2009, 12:45:05 PM »

I'm surprised that you laid the DX down so close to your coffee, especially on a plane!  Smiley

It was a smooth flight, for a change! And, I had no seatmate. Otherwise, I wouldn't take that chance!
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« Reply #8 on: July 12, 2009, 12:46:17 PM »

Thanks for the pictures.  BTW, the coffee looks good.   Smiley  I judge a good cup of coffee by color--and smell--and, of course, taste.

I've taken my K2 on a few road trips.  On the last one, while hubby drove, I actually downloaded maps to check directions.  It was a bit klunky, but it worked.

It's acceptable - and at least Horizon uses real half-n-half and not the white powder that some other airlines serve.
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« Reply #9 on: July 12, 2009, 12:52:36 PM »

I'm surprised that you laid the DX down so close to your coffee, especially on a plane!  Smiley


I was thinking the same thing. Grin
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« Reply #10 on: July 12, 2009, 01:19:13 PM »

I am glad to see that someone else finds the KDX portable as well.

It's helpful I think,as it seems some are under the impression that the KDX is just too big to be portable.

Good review. Thanks Smiley



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« Reply #11 on: July 12, 2009, 01:21:51 PM »

How cool is that!

Sounds to me like you should just sell your K2 to me.   Grin
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« Reply #12 on: July 12, 2009, 02:01:59 PM »

Love that you are reading Lord of the Rings.


Believe it or not those nine words led to a sale for The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings (Trilogy) as I would never have noticed what was being read on the DX in the pics. You see, while I had never intended on reading any of J. R. R Tolkiens books (don't ask me why as I have no idea) I couldn't resist checking out samples upon finding out that they were available for the Kindle. Maybe it's because the fantasy book I'm trying to force my way through now is leaving a foul taste in mouth (not naming names) but I just had to buy those books.

I apologize for taking this into a tangent but I had to say something after spending $20 I hadn't expected to spend for books I had never expected to read.  Smiley
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« Reply #13 on: July 12, 2009, 02:43:38 PM »

Question--have you noticed that certain airports have been more likely to ask you to remove the kindle from your carry-on then others? 
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« Reply #14 on: July 12, 2009, 02:55:23 PM »

I am just starting to us my DX for presentations.  I put my notes etc. in a pdf file and then port them over to the Kindle.  I just set it on the lectern or podium as the case might be.  A gentle tap of my finger takes me to the next page and viola some people even think I have remembered what to say. By the way I use it in landscape, (bigger).  So far so good.  I think it is going to be a big help.
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« Reply #15 on: July 12, 2009, 03:05:37 PM »

Question--have you noticed that certain airports have been more likely to ask you to remove the kindle from your carry-on then others? 

My local airport (BLI) is a small but busy airport, and that's where I've most often had to remove it. On recent trips, I've had to remove it in IAD (Washington-Dulles), and in OKC (Will Rogers Airport in Oklahoma City). I did not have to remove it in HLN (that's Helena, Montana - not Honolulu, unfortunately!). But that could all be up to whims of the particular screener on that day.
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« Reply #16 on: July 12, 2009, 03:32:43 PM »

My local airport (BLI) is a small but busy airport, and that's where I've most often had to remove it. On recent trips, I've had to remove it in IAD (Washington-Dulles), and in OKC (Will Rogers Airport in Oklahoma City). I did not have to remove it in HLN (that's Helena, Montana - not Honolulu, unfortunately!). But that could all be up to whims of the particular screener on that day.

Thanks.  You're right, it may be due more to the screener then the airport, but I was curious. 
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« Reply #17 on: July 13, 2009, 01:59:36 AM »

It was a smooth flight, for a change! And, I had no seatmate. Otherwise, I wouldn't take that chance!

  Harvey, I enjoyed your report very much.  I am feeling the same way about carrying the DX on vacation.

 But that picture of it lying flat while the coffee was nearby gave me a fright.  You can hit turbulance so suddenly!  And then for a person like me, clumsy too often, that's another reason I'd not do that.

 It's a beautiful unit, isn't it.  Wonderful display. ( And, unlike some others, I like the keyboard. )
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« Reply #18 on: July 13, 2009, 05:02:03 AM »

Good report, Harvey. Thanks. My next Kindle is going to be a DX. Actually, it will be my husband's Kindle. He took over custody of Thor, my iTouch, when I got Sunny, my K2. I love Sunny, but I miss Thor (music, etc.) and I do love that touch screen. So I have to get my DH a DX to get him to return Thor. I think I can tempt him by saying he can use a DX for business purposes. So I've started saving again. All my loose change is going into the piggy bank I emptied to buy Sunny. I haven't taken Sunny on a plane--yet. I wouldn't dare put him next to a cup of coffee because I am a spiller.

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« Reply #19 on: July 13, 2009, 06:19:03 AM »

A few weeks ago I flew to Pasadena and back from Columbus, OH and it was great having the DX.  No problem with security.  Left it in the bag.  No questions asked.  Read it the whole time on the plane.  Great and the flight attendant was impressed.  Think I sold one for Amazon to her and maybe a few more along the way!!!!  Had no problem using in Landscape.  I do this, because of my reading eyesight.  I had coffee too, though I bring my own, usually Starbucks. . .LOL and in a travel mug. So I don't take the chance of spilling on my expensive but worth it Kindle. . .Loved it for traveling.  Have a great week everyone! Smiley
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« Reply #20 on: July 13, 2009, 06:41:59 AM »

That's a great travel report, thanks for posting it. You've summed up my own personal thoughts on the DX quite well.
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« Reply #21 on: July 13, 2009, 01:13:04 PM »

That's a great travel report, thanks for posting it. You've summed up my own personal thoughts on the DX quite well.

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« Reply #22 on: July 13, 2009, 07:08:20 PM »

Thanks for your comments and feedback! Here's another way I'm finding the DX useful on the road:

For a frequent traveller, I have the world's worst sense of direction. I rely heavily on maps and my GPS. And over the years I've collected a folder of PDF files, of maps and directions to get to the various places I frequent around the country.

Some of these are text files, converted to PDF, that have building directions (e.g. "park in the white parking garage in the back, and take rear elevators to go to the security desk on the 3rd floor").

I've dragged-and-dropped that entire folder onto my Kindle DX.

Now, I've got all of my electronic versions of all of those directions and maps with me on the road.



And the landscape orientation is perfect for displaying the maps in large, easy-to-read type while I'm driving.



By the way, please add my name to the list of people who want folders on the Kindle. It's great to have these files, but they do clutter up my Kindle's home page. At least I have them named consistently, so I can find them with a title sort or through search.
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« Reply #23 on: July 13, 2009, 07:19:53 PM »

Harvey, thanks so much for the advise and information.  I appreciate good maps and sometimes, especially when you are in a place you do not know and someone else has been there and knows the way.  It would be great to have it in PDF form on the Kindle.  I love that you are so helpful to all here on the Kindleboard. 
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« Reply #24 on: July 13, 2009, 09:19:32 PM »

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I had coffee too, though I bring my own, usually Starbucks. . .LOL and in a travel mug. So I don't take the chance of spilling on my expensive but worth it Kindle. . .Loved it for traveling.  Have a great week everyone! Smiley


Yes, I think I should be a little less reckless with my Kindle and start using a covered coffee cup!!
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