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ntaso | 11 years ago

I got a Kindle when I was traveling around the world for 6 months. Buying a book, carrying it around and selling it for a fraction of its price 3 days later got very tiresome very soon. So I bought a Kindle, which weighs the same no matter how many books are on it.

Since then, I read way more than before (about 25 books per year, fiction and non-fiction, sometimes 2-3 in a week, sometimes nothing for a month). I also feel like I read faster.

I mostly read in English, although my native language is German, because translation is so damn easy (just point your cursor in front of a word), because English books are often way cheaper on the Kindle and there's simply a bigger selection, and because I enjoy reading English books in their original language.

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jared314|11 years ago

> which weighs the same no matter how many books are on it

Fun fact: a fully loaded kindle weighs more than an empty kindle, by about 10^-18 grams. So, at a maximum of 50mb per book, each book would come in below 12.5 zeptograms (normally below 0.25 zeptograms).

http://www.nytimes.com/2011/10/25/science/25qna.html