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Fishing's Greatest Misadventures
by Tyler McMahon

$5.07
Kindle Edition published 2008-11-03
Bestseller ranking: 112355

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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: June 14, 2009, 11:15:13 PM »

Full text is here: http://www.kindel.com/blogs/charlie/archive/2009/06/13/kindle-dx-review.aspx

Yesterday my new Amazon Kindle DX arrived and here are my initial impressions. I’ve owned a Kindle since November 2007 when they were first released. We currently own 4 of them: CJ has an original, Julie has a Kindle 2, and I now have both a Kindle 2 and the new DX. The moment Amazon announced the Kindle in the fall of 2007 I was enamored with the concept and have been a fan ever since. The industrial design & some parts of the user interfaces are awful, but the reading experience is incredible and the e-commerce aspect makes it almost too easy to discover and buy new books.

I had a rough week and was looking forward to a beer when I got home. I grabbed a 1554 and then saw the box from Amazon. Perfect. The device came with about 2/3 a charge so I was able to start using it immediately. I had already sent some books and documents to it (it showed up in my Kindle account on Amazon weeks ago) and they immediately showed up after I turned it on.

The screen feels (and IS) much bigger than the Kindle and Kindle 2’s.  It has the same amazing readability in normal and bright light.  I wondered if screen repaints/refreshes would be noticeably slower given the larger number of pixels, but as it turns out it feels the same as the Kindle 2 (which is good enough).

I brought up the Kindle store on the device and noticed they had some Kindle DX optimized content. Graphics intensive content on the original Kindle and Kindle 2 is marginally useful at best due to the limited screen size. I figured a book on digital photography would test the limits, so I “bought” the preview of The Digital Photography Book and read the first chapter. I was very, very impressed with how good the images and diagrams were. So good that I actually bought the full version of the book.  

Next I purchased Charles Stross’ The Jennifer Morgue which I had been meaning to read for a while and read a few chapters with the sun over my shoulder. A complete pleasure with great readability! I wasn’t sure if I would like reading on the bigger screen…I found my ability to read fast was improved even more on the small Kindle screen size and I was worried that my eyes would tire scanning more.  However, the DX is great in this regard. The best way to describe it is to compare the 6” version to a paperback book and the 9.7” version to a hard-back book.

The DX does not have page forward/back buttons on the left side; only on the right. I am not convinced that this is a better setup than the Kindle 2 because it’s just simpler.

The overall size of the device is great. It is no thicker than the Kindle 2 and is super light.

My summary review is: I have a feeling I’m going to prefer using the DX over the 2 and that my 2 may end up being given to someone as a gift.


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« Reply #1 on: June 23, 2009, 09:57:26 AM »

Pretty good review I must add
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