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RE: the english Laberthread (the fine british way!) - Morasain - 13.11.2014, 13:02

Just do it - Nike


RE: the english Laberthread (the fine british way!) - LuminFlare - 13.11.2014, 13:29

Fighting with my laziness is the hardest


RE: the english Laberthread (the fine british way!) - Kirara - 13.11.2014, 15:28

Ööööhm
Nothing is impossible


RE: the english Laberthread (the fine british way!) - LuminFlare - 13.11.2014, 15:50

Why do I have so many notebooks that I won't even use? Twilight: No, Really?
So many books, too...

Now Twilight must be a great reader, considering that she keeps all the books and doesn't think of getting them away after "finishing" them.


RE: the english Laberthread (the fine british way!) - Kirara - 13.11.2014, 15:51

I don't know


RE: the english Laberthread (the fine british way!) - Morasain - 13.11.2014, 16:16

Getting rid of them. I doubt that getting them away is correct.

I'm always keeping my books. I just love to re-read them sometime later. I'm using an E-Reader since last Christmas, and I've already bought around about fourty books.


RE: the english Laberthread (the fine british way!) - LuminFlare - 13.11.2014, 16:26

What kind of E-Reader are you using?
I knew E-Reader would come in handy Facehoof


RE: the english Laberthread (the fine british way!) - Morasain - 13.11.2014, 16:29

Tolino. I really like using Thalia, I can just buy a book with my reader and download it without using my pc.


RE: the english Laberthread (the fine british way!) - LuminFlare - 13.11.2014, 16:41

I should have bought it earlier. I knew it would be useful Facehoof
The price shouldn't have stopped me.

Price of 99 Euros is a good deal though.


RE: the english Laberthread (the fine british way!) - iakovl - 13.11.2014, 21:38

(13.11.2014)LuminFlare schrieb:  What kind of E-Reader are you using?
I knew E-Reader would come in handy Facehoof
I use a china brand boyue T61 . it's an android tablet that uses eink. Good for sync across all my devices


RE: the english Laberthread (the fine british way!) - LuminFlare - 14.11.2014, 01:27

(13.11.2014)iakovl schrieb:  
(13.11.2014)LuminFlare schrieb:  What kind of E-Reader are you using?
I knew E-Reader would come in handy Facehoof
I use a china brand boyue T61 . it's an android tablet that uses eink. Good for sync across all my devices

Woah... what are other devices that you can sync with?


RE: the english Laberthread (the fine british way!) - Morasain - 14.11.2014, 07:54

I guess is just like your usual cloud. But it's not special at all, as far as I know, any device is able to connect to a cloud nowadays. So, basically, you could even go for a kindle. I chose tolino because it's Thalia's reader, and I always liked Thalia very much...


RE: the english Laberthread (the fine british way!) - LuminFlare - 14.11.2014, 08:56

oh... is there any cheaper model does not support cloud and wifi? AJ hmm


RE: the english Laberthread (the fine british way!) - iakovl - 14.11.2014, 10:58

(14.11.2014)LuminFlare schrieb:  
(13.11.2014)iakovl schrieb:  
(13.11.2014)LuminFlare schrieb:  What kind of E-Reader are you using?
I knew E-Reader would come in handy Facehoof
I use a china brand boyue T61 . it's an android tablet that uses eink. Good for sync across all my devices

Woah... what are other devices that you can sync with?
I read on my tablet. Phone and ebook
Have all of them connected to my Dropbox where I keep my book and read using moon+ so my progress is synced with all of them.
Let's say I'm in chapter 5 in a book on my phone
If I open it on my ebook where I left it on chapter 3 it will tell me it has updated position and change it to the page I am at the phone


RE: the english Laberthread (the fine british way!) - NyancatOpal - 14.11.2014, 11:13

So, what´s up guys ?
I knew there was some english Threads here, but an english Laber Thread ? Cool. Maybe I check this Thread sometimes. And sorry for my not perfect english, i´m practice on it.


RE: the english Laberthread (the fine british way!) - LuminFlare - 14.11.2014, 11:29

It's fine, NyancatOpal. Welcome to this thread!


RE: the english Laberthread (the fine british way!) - Morasain - 14.11.2014, 11:59

We're always pleased to help other people.

I would never read a book on my phone. I mean, that's what I've got the reader for, isn't it?
And that's why I'm always carrying the reader with me, after all.


RE: the english Laberthread (the fine british way!) - LuminFlare - 14.11.2014, 12:42

(14.11.2014)Morasain schrieb:  I would never read a book on my phone. I mean, that's what I've got the reader for, isn't it?
And that's why I'm always carrying the reader with me, after all.

Yeah, that's what I thought.
My eyes get sore when I read books from phones.

So are there other things you carry everyday, along with the reader?


RE: the english Laberthread (the fine british way!) - Morasain - 14.11.2014, 13:16

A pen, my phone... Well, the stuff you need as a student, basically.


RE: the english Laberthread (the fine british way!) - LuminFlare - 14.11.2014, 13:37

Oh okay.
Such is life.
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