As somebody working in the , I spend much of my on a computer. Even if I were to be hyper disciplined and used s exclusively for work, the portion of my week spent on computers would still be significant. That's why I prefer to .
This weekend I went to the local and found a copy of a I had already begun in digital form. I sat in the glassed portion of the bookstore where it has it's cafe to sit and read holding the paper in my hands.
When I hopped on my laptop this morning to jumpstart the workweek, I felt a sense of refreshment. I was delighted to be back at work, approaching difficult, yet fascinating problems. And at the same time I was glad to have spent much of my weekend flipping my fingers through the paperback rather than reading on a laptop or .
This weekend I went to the local and found a copy of a I had already begun in digital form. I sat in the glassed portion of the bookstore where it has it's cafe to sit and read holding the paper in my hands.
When I hopped on my laptop this morning to jumpstart the workweek, I felt a sense of refreshment. I was delighted to be back at work, approaching difficult, yet fascinating problems. And at the same time I was glad to have spent much of my weekend flipping my fingers through the paperback rather than reading on a laptop or .
By the way, yes i do like physical books best... but when i'm on the go or looking for something new and can't access a physical one do i often read the digital one or listen to the audio book? Yup