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Kindle drawbacks?

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Webster Wed 14-Mar-12 18:11:40

I write the Superbyw@ys column in The Oldie - and when I wrote about Kindles a short while ago, I had more responses from readers than on almost anything I've written in years. You can still read it here: www.webstersblog.co.uk/kindle-the-fire/ and I'll post some of the responses on my website soon.

Here's the point - almost every one was in favour of Kindles - but surely they must have drawbacks? Side effects? Anyone have any ideas?

wotsamashedupjingl Wed 14-Mar-12 18:14:56

"I write the Superbyw@ys column in The Oldie"

Advertising!

ELEGRAN !!!!!!!

Webster Wed 14-Mar-12 18:24:21

But this is the Oldie section isn't it? Isn't the whole section advertising? If I've got it wrong I apologise.

Elegran Wed 14-Mar-12 18:40:30

One drawback is the ease with which you can buy up everything on Amazon. At least if you are tempted in a bookshop you have to carry a heavy bag back home.

Elegran Wed 14-Mar-12 18:41:35

Jings don't panic. This is legalised advertising (and no-one wants you to buy anything)

grannyactivist Wed 14-Mar-12 18:43:12

No drawbacks. I usually take twelve books on a seven day holiday - and have to dress like a slob because there's no room for clothes. Not any more! grin I love my Kindle.

wotsamashedupjingl Wed 14-Mar-12 18:45:48

I know Elegran! hmm just thought we could give 'em a hard time to start with grin

wotsamashedupjingl Wed 14-Mar-12 18:46:44

Webster - you've got a point there! shock

wotsamashedupjingl Wed 14-Mar-12 18:48:10

So all this is just to advertise The Oldie mag?!

wotsamashedupjingl Wed 14-Mar-12 18:48:51

And your blog. hmm

wotsamashedupjingl Wed 14-Mar-12 18:50:09

They do Elegran. They want us to buy the Oldie.

grannyactivist Wed 14-Mar-12 18:57:31

I will definitely buy the Oldie.
When I'm old.
I don't think that will be any time soon. wink

yogagran Wed 14-Mar-12 19:04:28

One problem that I have sometimes with a Kindle is that if I forget just who a certain character is, it is not very easy to skip back through to find a previous reference to him/her. Yes, I know that I can use the search facility but a book can be easier to flick back a few pages.
Generally I'm delighted with my Kindle, just wish some of the books were more reasonably priced

glassortwo Wed 14-Mar-12 19:33:34

I have not read The Oldie so maybe should not be critical, but I feel think the name would put me off.

glassortwo Wed 14-Mar-12 19:38:01

Anyway back to Kindles, I love mine and would not part with it, but I find its too easy to spend just with one click grin dangerous!!!!!

Elegran Wed 14-Mar-12 19:49:11

I buy The Oldie so presumably I am well over the hill. To be honest, A friend saw the cover and exclaimed "How patronising!" but I have found it the least patronising of magazines. The contributors are mostly older than I am, so they don't dare be patronising. Katherine Whitehorn? Wilfrid De'Ath? Bernard Ingram?

Oh heck, try a free sample and judge for yourself - don't criticise what you have not read!

Anagram Wed 14-Mar-12 19:56:26

Side effects? Do Kindles have side effects?

The mind boggles....confused

Jacey Wed 14-Mar-12 20:09:01

Elegran I have never seen it ...where do you get your copy??

And yes GA agree about ..."buy it when I'm old" grin

Oxon70 Wed 14-Mar-12 20:22:53

I read the Oldie at the dentists....it is readable, but I'm not sure about this sudden appearance here....it was nice and cosy before

gracesmum Wed 14-Mar-12 20:23:59

I had a sub to The Oldie once for a year (heavily discounted) and it was not at all bad - lots of articles, considerably less advertising than most magazines and if I am being honest, well written and entertaining. But, and I think this applies to Saga magazine too, while it might be OK once in a while, in the surgery waiting room oro at the dentist, it was too "samey" month after month. So when my cheap sub expired, I cancelled it.

feetlebaum Wed 14-Mar-12 20:52:02

I've had my Kindle for over a year and if there were any drawbacks I reckon I would have ferreted them out by now. I love it... a complete library that I can slip into my inside pocket - well my jacket pocket - I don't actually have any pockets.

Cost? It's surprising what you can pick up for flumpence - or even for nothing at all (Amazon still send you a receipt! Bless...)

Anagram Wed 14-Mar-12 20:54:41

Same here, we had it for a year and I found most of the content to "old" for me, a lot about the war and the 40s, before I was born. I did like some of the content, Virginia Ironside is always funny, but a lot of articles very short - ideal waiting-room material but not worth buying IMO.

feetlebaum Wed 14-Mar-12 21:00:06

Incidentally it's nice to see The Oldie back on the forum scene..

I just hope it won't all suddenly disappear in a hissy fit lke the old one did!

Elegran Wed 14-Mar-12 21:00:45

JaceyI subscribed online, one of those bargain subscriptions, then I have continued it for a couple of years. Ive never seen it in a newsagents.

Jacey Wed 14-Mar-12 21:43:07

Thank you Elegran