Aptorian, on 28 July 2022 - 03:09 PM, said:
This thing about eyesight is worrying me. I've hit 41 and don't notice any problems myself yet. Maybe my glasses correct what ever beginning issues I might have.
But lots of my older colleagues struggle with reading small text on screens or on book spines. Why hasn't science fixed this yet? Just give me cybernetic eyes already.
And why do we still have weather? Seriously, someone needs to get on that weather making machine.
I'm a few years up on you and have issues reading some small print on screens. I find myself zooming in on pdf drawings to read small print now, which is frustrating as all the government issued ones have huge file sizes our work computers can't handle. +10% zoom? Oh here, watch the Microsoft spinning wheel for a minute or two while we process that. No issues with books yet though (other than audio ones).
On topic, I am thinking of switching to ebooks as well for three reasons. Some of the books I would like to read (e.g. the second one in the
Lot Lands series) aren't on the shelf locally and have month plus shipping times. Similarly, when I was reading Max Gladstone's
Craft Sequence books, three of the books were only available used and ending up being cast offs from the Melbourne library system and took a long time to arrive. Second is space. I bought a new bookcase not too long ago, and am one deep on three shelves already. If I keep this up I expect it to be full by the end of the year. Adding more bookshelves might require removing other important things like a bed or a fridge. Third is cost. With the amount I am reading now I expect that switching to ebooks would be a reasonable amount of savings. The local library also has a much larger ebook catalogue than print book one.
Basically, that is me laying out my thoughts trying to convince myself to switch. I know at least one of the people I am going on vacation with later this summer has an ebook reader. I think I'll have to "borrow" that for a day or two and see if I find it tolerable.
Edit: on the cost bit, I haven't read
The Ruin of Angels yet, which is the sixth book in the Craft Sequence. Just checked as I was thinking to order it. $5 ebook, $27 print copy. Must try ebook readers out.
This post has been edited by Gwynn ap Nudd: 01 August 2022 - 05:42 AM