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30 Days of Thanks – Day #21

November 21, 2012

Sometimes I complain about my iPhone (more so recently because it’s acting like a stupid piece of crap). Let’s face it, iPhones are cool because they’re iPhones, but the list of their downfalls is pretty extensive. With that being said, I am still thankful for it! In fact, I’m thankful for all of my iDevices.

Let’s start with said iPhone. It makes me feel like I could RULE TEH WERLD! I use it for texts, email, Twitter, audio books, music, *deep breath* boarding passes, store reward cards, alarm clocks, buying tickets, buying from Amazon, stalking friends with Find My Friends, *deep breath* general internet surfing, podcasts, fiction, TV remote, shopping lists, photos, and calendars. Don’t forget Instagram! Sometimes I use it as an actual phone, but those occasions are few and far between.

I also have a 160GB iPod Classic. It’s awesome for the car or gym. I’ve had it for over a year now, and there’s still 102 GB free on it. I really only made it through M while loading music before I got impatient. I’m trying to rectify that before my next trip.

Last but definitely not least is my iPad. This is the most pointless device I own, but it’s so much fun to toy around with. Mostly I use it for watching shows on Netflix and playing games. Sometimes I write on it. (WriteRoom is an awesome app and worth whatever sum of money I ended up paying for it.) It works great in the kitchen for recipes as well because it doesn’t get in the way like a laptop does. I also read on it occasionally as it syncs up with my Kindle. I’m really looking forward to having it on the trip as well.

A list of those participating 30 Days of Thanks bloggers can be viewed below. Want in? Leave a comment and I’ll link to you.

Ashley
BRK
Jill (me!)
Kitty
Mary
Nick
Sara
Sarah
Susie


Filed Under: LifestyleTagged: 30 days of thanks, iPad, iPhone, iPod, kindle

30 Days of Thanks – Day #16

November 16, 2012

I honestly can’t imagine going back to life before ereaders, so today I’m giving thanks to my Kindle!

OMG, seriously, what did I do before I had a Kindle? Let’s see. First I had to get to the library or bookstore, which was a pain. Either that or I had to place an order online. And wait two whole days! Then once I had a book, well… there was the whole part about dealing with the book. Books are bulky, so it’s not like I’d haul it around with me on a daily basis. I usually left it on my nightstand. Not so great when unexpectedly stuck in a waiting room somewhere and the only thing to read are crappy, two-month-old tabloids. Traveling sucks too. Paper is surprisingly heavy! After finishing a book, it takes up space. I could get rid of it, but what if I wanted to read it again? (Which admittedly I rarely do, but that’s beside the point.)

Now I have a Kindle. I can buy a book directly on it or online and have it automatically delivered. Not only that, but it syncs with my iPhone and iPad, so I’m never stuck without something to read, and I never lose my place.

Do I still buy paper books? Sure, but it happens pretty rarely these days.

The only downfall with a Kindle is if you step on it, you better have some form of backup entertainment.

A list of those participating 30 Days of Thanks bloggers can be viewed below. Want in? Leave a comment and I’ll link to you.

Ashley
BRK
Jill (me!)
Kitty
Mary
Nick
Sara
Sarah
Susie


Filed Under: LifestyleTagged: 30 days of thanks, kindle

RIP Kindle Keyboard, Hello Kindle Touch

June 13, 2012

Last weekend I was up north for Nick and my annual Dead Lake cabin weekend. I had just finished reading Insurgent (review coming soon) on my Kindle Keyboard, which I’ve had for a little over a year, when I set it on a lawn chair, and then proceeded to step on it while still on said lawn chair. I felt the resistance under my bare foot, but before I could react, there was a loud pop. At first I thought maybe it would be okay; the screen looked fine. But when I turned it on, the screen saver remained on top half of the screen.

Fortunately I had just finished the book, not that I couldn’t have read it on my iPad or iPhone, and I did have a paper book with me as well. Still, it angered me that I made such a stupid avoidable mistake. And I hadn’t even started drinking yet!

Immediately I started researching the current Kindle models so I could order a new one for delivery first thing Monday, because I’m nothing if not impatient. I didn’t want a Kindle Keyboard again. I never use the keyboard, so for me it added unnecessary bulk. It was hard to decide between the basic Kindle and Kindle Touch. I liked the weight and price of the Kindle, but the Kindle Touch had double the hard drive space (not that I think I would fill it, but you never know) and supported Audible files (not that I think I’d use it for listening to audio books, but again . . .). In the end I chose the Kindle Touch because my need to touch a word and get an instant definition trumped every other feature in existence.

I was oh-so-happy when I received my Touch, but the happiness went down the tubes almost instantly. After loading it full of stories, I started having issues. It was laggy, the pages would take forever to turn, stories added to collections wouldn’t actually be in the collection, the device would only halfway wake up, and a persistent application error kept haunting me. I did some hard restarts, and it always seemed to work for a while. This morning I decided to reset the factory settings, because I was sure support would make me do that, and if when they replaced my Kindle I’d have to start from scratch with my books anyway. From the things I read online (apparently this is a common issue with the Touch), the restore worked for some but not all.

So far I’ve been lucky. I reloaded my books and have been checking it periodically for the past few hours and it seems to be working okay. My fingers are crossed. I really like it, so hopefully it doesn’t give me any more problems. I’m kind of bitter that it didn’t work right out of the box—no device straight from the factory should require a restore. I feel bad for all the non-tech savvy people who receive faulty electronics.

Do you read ebooks? What device(s) do you use?


Filed Under: LifestyleTagged: ebooks, kindle

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