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Buying the littleun an ereader for Christmas and

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  • Dan Fixes Coin-OpsI Dan Fixes Coin-Ops

    Like seriously what was I thinking owning a vintage unwifi'd ereader and not using it, just using my phone instead

    🦝 Let's settle down and have a nice read of a long book! Gee, I sure hope I don't get distracted from this book, for example by a distraction machine, much like the one that I'm holding in my hand right now, and staring at,

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    Anyway look what just turned up at my house lol

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    • Dan Fixes Coin-OpsI Dan Fixes Coin-Ops

      Anyway look what just turned up at my house lol

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      I only bought this for the cover, but I bid a fiver for this and two broken Android tablets and nobody else put a bid in so I got this gorgeous boy for 99 cents plus a fiver to post it.

      Shame about the touchscreen, not NEARLY enough buttons on this thing, but it's a gorgeous colour and it's got that reassuring Sony Aluminium Heft to it

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      • Dan Fixes Coin-OpsI Dan Fixes Coin-Ops

        I only bought this for the cover, but I bid a fiver for this and two broken Android tablets and nobody else put a bid in so I got this gorgeous boy for 99 cents plus a fiver to post it.

        Shame about the touchscreen, not NEARLY enough buttons on this thing, but it's a gorgeous colour and it's got that reassuring Sony Aluminium Heft to it

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        The case has a built-in flip-out popup booklight! Featuring some incredibly crappy 2008-era icy blue LEDs, boo

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        • Dan Fixes Coin-OpsI Dan Fixes Coin-Ops

          The case has a built-in flip-out popup booklight! Featuring some incredibly crappy 2008-era icy blue LEDs, boo

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          You could legitimately accuse me of hoarding these things

          ...if anybody else had bid

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          • Dan Fixes Coin-OpsI Dan Fixes Coin-Ops

            You could legitimately accuse me of hoarding these things

            ...if anybody else had bid

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            The UI and general Experience Of Using The Device is CONSIDERABLY worse on the touch-enabled one. Whereas on the 505 every menu item had a line on the display and a corresponding button, this 600 has its interactable parts of the screen appearing without rhyme or reason in a layout that doesn't seem very thoroughly thought out.

            Honestly, touchscreens aren't really good for most things

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            • Dan Fixes Coin-OpsI Dan Fixes Coin-Ops

              The UI and general Experience Of Using The Device is CONSIDERABLY worse on the touch-enabled one. Whereas on the 505 every menu item had a line on the display and a corresponding button, this 600 has its interactable parts of the screen appearing without rhyme or reason in a layout that doesn't seem very thoroughly thought out.

              Honestly, touchscreens aren't really good for most things

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              🦝 Alright, time to distribute some of these ereaders, I'd better write a quick guide on how to make new ebooks work on vintage ereaders

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              🦝 Well this turned into a gibbering manifesto

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              • Dan Fixes Coin-OpsI Dan Fixes Coin-Ops

                🦝 Alright, time to distribute some of these ereaders, I'd better write a quick guide on how to make new ebooks work on vintage ereaders

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                🦝 Well this turned into a gibbering manifesto

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                Everyone who's ever bought an ebook or borrowed one legally from the library: 🐧 Oh Dan, I'm so sorry, I've been there and I know it's an awful mess

                Everyone who's ever pirated an ebook: 🐴 Huh? What's the problem, it's easy

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                • Dan Fixes Coin-OpsI Dan Fixes Coin-Ops

                  Everyone who's ever bought an ebook or borrowed one legally from the library: 🐧 Oh Dan, I'm so sorry, I've been there and I know it's an awful mess

                  Everyone who's ever pirated an ebook: 🐴 Huh? What's the problem, it's easy

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                  #48

                  🐴 Dan, this is supposed to be a quick guide on how to read ebooks, do you really need to include so many thousand-word tangents on corporate greed

                  🦝 It is a hard thing to write a Bullshit Removal Guide without mentioning The Bullshit to be removed

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                  • Dan Fixes Coin-OpsI Dan Fixes Coin-Ops

                    🐴 Dan, this is supposed to be a quick guide on how to read ebooks, do you really need to include so many thousand-word tangents on corporate greed

                    🦝 It is a hard thing to write a Bullshit Removal Guide without mentioning The Bullshit to be removed

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                    See, the root of the problem here is that publishers hate ebooks and would rather they didn't exist at all.

                    Ebooks are a threat to publishers because making physical books and distributing them at scale requires a large staff, lots of very expensive equipment and a network of business relationships built up over literally centuries, whereas making ebooks and distributing them at scale requires one dipshit, a computer, six cups of tea and some muttered cursing

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