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« Reply #25 on: March 02, 2009, 10:39:48 AM » |
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I thought it was making my eyes tired, too, but then my hubby pointed out how much more reading I was doing...  It helped when I bumped the font up to the next largest.
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« Reply #26 on: March 02, 2009, 10:44:23 AM » |
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It's better than cat juggling. Keeping too many pussies in the air exhausts the hell outta your special purpose.
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« Reply #27 on: March 02, 2009, 10:50:37 AM » |
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K.K. you really are incorrigible.  Untrue! ...I've been corriged before. 
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« Reply #28 on: March 02, 2009, 10:56:31 AM » |
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I'm considering purchasing a used K1 as back up for my own k1. Should I do that? Or live in the sort of optimistic gadget cloud I normally live in, and just buy a new one when my current one wears out? I'm trying to figure out what a good price is for a back up unit when I haven't had any problems with my current one. Is it worth the effort? I am not into cat juggling. 5 of their 6 ends are pointed.
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« Reply #29 on: March 02, 2009, 11:01:48 AM » |
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I'm considering purchasing a used K1 as back up for my own k1. Should I do that? Or live in the sort of optimistic gadget cloud I normally live in, and just buy a new one when my current one wears out? I'm trying to figure out what a good price is for a back up unit when I haven't had any problems with my current one. Is it worth the effort? I think so, if you can afford it. But of course, like the 6th end of a cat, my sight is hind. I am not into cat juggling. 5 of their 6 ends are pointed. Nothing worthwhile is easy. 
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« Reply #30 on: March 02, 2009, 11:04:06 AM » |
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I'm considering purchasing a used K1 as back up for my own k1. Should I do that? Or live in the sort of optimistic gadget cloud I normally live in, and just buy a new one when my current one wears out? I'm trying to figure out what a good price is for a back up unit when I haven't had any problems with my current one. Is it worth the effort? I am not into cat juggling. 5 of their 6 ends are pointed.
Having lived with my K2 for a week, I am coming to believe it is a "lateral" improvement, as opposed to an "up" upgrade. There are some new features that I like, but they have also eliminated things that were on the K1 that I liked, too. My feeling is that this version has been created to test some new things (like the 5 way) and work out a few bugs. We are going to see some big changes with the K3. That will be the "upgrade." With that in mind, buying a backup K1 might not be a completely bad idea, if you are happy with it. That would give you something to hold you over until the K3 comes out (whenever that is) if your original unit should break and you don't want to be locked into getting a K2. Don't get me wrong -- I am not unhappy with my K2. It just didn't knock my socks off the way I was hoping it would. My K1 did knock my socks off the first time I turned it on. And I suspect anyone who gets a K2 who hasn't owned a K1 is also having the sock-knocking experience, which is good. L
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« Reply #31 on: March 02, 2009, 11:09:13 AM » |
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Having lived with my K2 for a week, I am coming to believe it is a "lateral" improvement, as opposed to an "up" upgrade. There are some new features that I like, but they have also eliminated things that were on the K1 that I liked, too. My feeling is that this version has been created to test some new things (like the 5 way) and work out a few bugs. We are going to see some big changes with the K3. That will be the "upgrade."
With that in mind, buying a backup K1 might not be a completely bad idea, if you are happy with it. That would give you something to hold you over until the K3 comes out (whenever that is) if your original unit should break and you don't want to be locked into getting a K2.
Don't get me wrong -- I am not unhappy with my K2. It just didn't knock my socks off the way I was hoping it would. My K1 did knock my socks off the first time I turned it on. And I suspect anyone who gets a K2 who hasn't owned a K1 is also having the sock-knocking experience, which is good.
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Leslie, you know I always support sock-knocking if there is sock-knocking to be had (did you know today was Dr. Seuss's birthday when you started this post? it seems entirely too coincidental.). But I really like the functionality of the k1, and wouldn't have included the new features of the k2 on any of my wishlists. Not that I'm knocking the features. But I don't use audiobooks b/c they put me to sleep. So I don't have high hopes for text-to-speech either. Hmm. I may watch to see if the prices drop further. I'm thinking half off might be my break even point. What? lol, I live in Hope. I receive my mail there, in fact. Nothing worthwhile is easy. You have spoken a truth, EV. This is why I spend my weekends jello wrestling octopi. For the challenge. 
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« Reply #33 on: March 02, 2009, 11:14:48 AM » |
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You have spoken a truth, EV. This is why I spend my weekends jello wrestling octopi. For the challenge.
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« Reply #34 on: March 02, 2009, 11:34:22 AM » |
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An common mistake, EV. Underwater basket weaving is for the tips. Have you ever tried to weave an octopus? I don't recommend it. Also, it may not be legal in your state.
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« Reply #35 on: March 02, 2009, 03:52:52 PM » |
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An common mistake, EV. Underwater basket weaving is for the tips. Have you ever tried to weave an octopus? I don't recommend it. Also, it may not be legal in your state.
No, but I've weaved a sobriety test. Apparently that's not legal in my state either.
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« Reply #36 on: March 02, 2009, 04:37:57 PM » |
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My K1 did knock my socks off the first time I turned it on. And I suspect anyone who gets a K2 who hasn't owned a K1 is also having the sock-knocking experience, which is good.
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« Reply #37 on: March 02, 2009, 06:06:00 PM » |
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No, but I've weaved a sobriety test. Apparently that's not legal in my state either.
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« Reply #39 on: March 02, 2009, 06:14:00 PM » |
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I sold my K1 for $175 including an M-Edge cover. Soon after that, a guy in the forum where I sold it said he was buying one from a local CraigsList user for $125! I think that seller didn't research what they're going for. I did and priced to be attractive - it was more than I would have initially guessed.
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« Reply #41 on: March 02, 2009, 06:25:07 PM » |
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« Reply #42 on: March 02, 2009, 06:36:23 PM » |
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I thought it was making my eyes tired, too, but then my hubby pointed out how much more reading I was doing...  It helped when I bumped the font up to the next largest. What size? What size font is generally used by all you Kindle people? I'm using 4, but thinking of going down to 3.
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« Reply #43 on: March 02, 2009, 06:43:02 PM » |
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What size? What size font is generally used by all you Kindle people? I'm using 4, but thinking of going down to 3.
I use whatever works for my eyes at that moment..anywhere from 2-5..Usually 3 or 4 though.
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« Reply #45 on: March 02, 2009, 07:41:51 PM » |
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I use whatever works for my eyes at that moment..anywhere from 2-5..Usually 3 or 4 though.
That's quite a range. Why would your eyes vary that much? I like 4, but I might go to 3 to avoid so many page turns...one of the main reasons I bought a Kindle was because I was having more and more trouble seeing small and light text from paperbacks as I've aged.
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« Reply #46 on: March 02, 2009, 07:44:50 PM » |
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I usually kept it on 3 or 4...when I'm really tired and keep reading instead of going to sleep, I bump it up to 5. Since getting my K2, I've been able to read many books on 2 by adjusting the line spacing a bit.
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« Reply #47 on: March 02, 2009, 08:28:15 PM » |
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I usually kept it on 3 or 4...when I'm really tired and keep reading instead of going to sleep, I bump it up to 5. Since getting my K2, I've been able to read many books on 2 by adjusting the line spacing a bit.
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