The Born Loser by Art and Chip Sansom for March 05, 2024

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    Renatus Profuturus Frigeridus Premium Member 9 months ago

    Never used an e-reader because I love the smell of the paper books.

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    Little Caesar  9 months ago

    “Let your finger do the walking.”

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    Baarorso  9 months ago

    I love my Ereaders. They offer me entire libraries of books without taking up lots of space.

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    zzeek  9 months ago

    I like the the convenance and portability of my E-Readers. I used to have many print copies of books, but sadly had to thin out the number after moving into a one bedroom apartment. I have kept several of my favorites and downloaded copies of some of the books I’d sold or donated. I loved the experience of opening physical copy of a brand new book. The sent combination of fresh ink, paper and binding glue were like the new-car smell to me.

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    The Reader Premium Member 9 months ago

    The metaphor just got sideswiped.

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    nosirrom  9 months ago

    When you use an E-Reader you left swipe to turn the pages. So when you left swipe does that mean you don’t like the book?

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    dcdete.  9 months ago

    I am more old fashioned and love to read books.

    Can you imagine if they updated the old TV show, Hawaii-Five-o.

    Back then when McGarrett solved the crimes and said, “Book em! Danno!” That was SO COOL!

    Nowadays McGarrett saying “E-Reader em! Danno!” It just doesn’t sound the same pizazz.

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    kucpa Premium Member 9 months ago

    Isn’t it stealing if you swipe a page?

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    pat sandy creator 9 months ago

    now if they could just give e-readers the same smell as old books…!

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    GROG Premium Member 9 months ago
    I still do real books. Swiping pages is just so wrong.
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    goboboyd  9 months ago

    The peanut butter and jelly smears can make it a completely different story.

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    Just-me  9 months ago

    I like and use my e-reader, but I do like the tactile feel of a print book in the hand.

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    Chris  9 months ago

    he sure pointed that in a new direction. :D

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    elbow macaroni  9 months ago

    If you work harder, you can find an even older gag…

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    [Traveler] Premium Member 9 months ago

    I read all the time and the only time I’ve read a paper book in the last 10 years is because I couldn’t get it digitally

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    ladykat  9 months ago

    I love my Kindle.

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    angier3824 Premium Member 9 months ago

    During Covid, our local library was closed. I learned to use my Ipad to find books. When I first started to read from the Ipad, my hand would come up to turn the page! Decades of “muscle memory” were showing, as I have been an avid reader since early childhood.

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    Brent Rosenthal Premium Member 9 months ago

    I love my books, and I love my Kindle. Although most of us who are at my age, and uncle Ted’s, still love our physical books so kudos to the old dog for picking up a new trick! Obviously, Brutus agrees by his expression in the final panel.

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    General Trelane (Ret.) Premium Member 9 months ago

    Uncle Ted keeps up with the times .

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    raybarb44  9 months ago

    What makes reading fun when you read a book like that, whatever term you choose to use……

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    ChessPirate  9 months ago

    I’d rather have a Kathleen Turner…

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    MuddyUSA  Premium Member 9 months ago

    Uncle Ted learns to change with the times…..

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    preacherman Premium Member 9 months ago

    Ted is way ahead of me. I want a tablet to read my music for church choir and band.

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    oakie9531  9 months ago

    Nicely played

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    ira.crank  9 months ago

    It took me a while but I finally started using one. I feel safer not having piles of books around me.

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    cuzinron47  9 months ago

    They do come in handy, you can even use them as a coaster.

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    CorkLock  9 months ago

    Is Brutus adept with 21st Century Tech? Surprise Surprise. Shocked me.

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    KEA  9 months ago

    Every time this guy is in the strip I first read his name as uncleted. (uncleted??)

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    gopher gofer  9 months ago

    the downside is that if you’re reading in bed and fall asleep, it’s gonna leave a bit of dent in your forehead, unlike a paperback… ☺

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    MT Wallet   9 months ago

    When my library was having a problem with the subscription to a certain magazine, they gave me a free trial to their web site. The pages actually appear to turn and there is a sound too.

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    Moonkey Premium Member 9 months ago

    I have read that people who read “real” books are more empathetic than those reading on devices. It does kind of make sense to me.

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    cracker65  9 months ago

    I’m currently listening to a Stephen King audio book. I finished Mercedes man a couple of days ago. Now I’m listening to Finders Keepers.

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    Gordo4ever  9 months ago

    “I like to think that when I fall, A rain-drop in Deaths shoreless sea, 
This shelf of books along the wall, Beside my bed, will mourn for me.” - Robert W. Service, Ballads of a Bohemian – 30 -

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    Chris Sherlock  9 months ago

    I ran out of physical book space awhile ago and couldn’t bear the idea of parting with any of the books in my collection, so I started using an e-reader. Very hand for increasing the size of one’s library!

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