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Adam@Home by Rob Harrell for March 07, 2015
Transcript:
Laura: I love this e-reader. Adam: Great! Laura: No! Bad! I work in a bookstore, Adam! I feel like I'm cheating! Adam: Laura, there's room for both. I love home brewed coffee and specialty drinks from the coffee shop. Laura: That's totally different. Adam: You're right. I need to invent an e-drinker.
cdward almost 10 years ago
Take heart, Laura, studies show that young readers prefer real books. Judging by my 18-year-old, that would be correct. He devours books and thinks my e-reader is for old folks. Funny world, isn’t it?
PoodleGroomer almost 10 years ago
Keurig is the coffee e-brewer. K-cups with Nuclear coffee would be everything but the doughnut.
MontanaLady almost 10 years ago
Just poured my first cup of Doc’s Nuclear coffee……..mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm! Thanks for the recipe, Doc………
shamest Premium Member almost 10 years ago
In my area after the demise of borders the small independent bookstores are making a comeback
erin.adamic Premium Member almost 10 years ago
Interesting point, Adam. Sadly, it doesn’t change the fact that I HATE E-READERS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
whiteaj almost 10 years ago
I always said that if somebody invented a coffee drinker we wouldn’t have to go to work at all!
Sheila Hardie almost 10 years ago
I love my e-reader. And I love real books. There is absolutely no good reason someone can’t like and enjoy both. Not everything has to be a contest!
mafastore almost 10 years ago
Major problem with e-readers – in a situation where there is no electricity – say on Long lsland after Sandy – for days and days, one runs out of juice to run the e-reader. Books work fine, no electricity required (alternate lighting available).
Keurig’s new machines only work with licensed Keurig cups. It reads a coding on the cups. No brands that make "K"cups, no use the little plastic cup that lets you use any coffee – only “approved” cups (meaning those of companies that have paid Keurig) will work in the new machines.