Call me old-fashioned, but I am a little slow to incorporate new technology into my life. Cell phones became readily available as my college years were coming to a close. You would think that as a 22 year old, having a cell phone would have been a necessity. I saw it as a burden; I didn't feel the need for anyone to be able to get a hold of me at any time. I also admit, I was afraid of the possible brain tumors, goiters, or anything else that could result from the phone waves....I know, a bit crazy! Eventually, I succumbed to the necessity of having a cell phone; however, I still maintain the lowest amount of hours available on a cell phone plan, and I do not use any fancy phone with internet connection.
So when I received a Kindle for Christmas, I was a bit skeptical. I planned on shipping it back to Amazon and using the money to buy tiles for my kitchen backsplash. Why? Well, I love books. I like to keep the ones I have read, especially the ones that I really love. I like the feeling on the book in my hand; I love the way the pages curl as I hold them back; I love the smell of books, especially old hardcovers. I was afraid that if I kept the kindle, I would lose my books. And then I looked around my 800 square foot condo; it was cluttered, and the main culprit was my books and magazines. So I decided to try it out. I absolutely love it. It is easy to use and I don't even have to go to the store to by new books. An inadvertent side effect of all of this is that my Amazon card is getting far too much use.
Technology....I am always hesitant at first; I suppose like most humans I am a creature of habit. But, I have to say, some of the books I have purchased on the Kindle are not ones I would have normally picked out at a bookstore. It expands my horizons and declutters my home!
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Your objections match mine. I have not yet given into the temptation, though it has been suggested to me several times. I must admit that the pile of books in my kitchen and the need to buy yet another bookcase may yet tip the balance towards the purchase of one. Thanks for the insight.
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