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Dargoth Posted - 15 Dec 2004 : 07:11:03
Check out Scholar's Touch

http://www.wizards.com/default.asp?x=dnd/iw/20041210b&page=2
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Bookwyrm Posted - 04 Jan 2005 : 05:16:15
Personally, I like ebooks. I still need the physical version around -- there's nothing like the feel of a book in your hands -- but when moving around, I can load an ebook into my laptop or PDA and read while waiting for a class to start or even while waiting in line.

I think more things should be available electronically, really. I'd love some e-textbooks. They get so heavy to carry around.
Lina Posted - 03 Jan 2005 : 12:40:49
Well maybe it is operator error, but I still find it hard reading mobile text than stationary ones. I would print out an e-book but there's that saving the rainforest campaign going on.
Bookwyrm Posted - 26 Dec 2004 : 09:30:00
That's why you use "spacebar" or "page down" . . . in Netscape and IE, that'll scroll you down an HTML copy almost one full view's worth, with a little of the text you just left at the top of the screen.

Reading -- if I'm just reading it, not editing -- a text-manipulation file is annoying. I always go to an HTML view if I can simply because of the greater ease in scrolling.
Kentinal Posted - 26 Dec 2004 : 02:42:57
quote:
Originally posted by Lina
Yes, well... I find it difficult reading e-books. Can't seem to get into the flow of the storyline, especially when you over scroll (very easily done if your mouse has a wheel) and have to go back and find the section again.



That can be operator error, though there certainly is a difference reading on screen then reading ink and paper.
Those that have the resourses of course can print out an ebook.
Lina Posted - 26 Dec 2004 : 02:25:21
quote:
Originally posted by Kentinal

quote:
Originally posted by Lina

That would be a nice spell to have, think of all the hours you'll save from reading books in seconds. Of course that would make it a little harder for authors, they'd have to quadruple output to meet with the demands or we'd have to wait longer for sequels. Not good! Patience is just not one of my virtues.



Well there are collections od scrolls you know, a lot out there to read. This might take some preasure off writters, should you visit a collection of scrolls, but also might result in less copper relaid to those that made the scrolls.

It is very hard to make a full time living writting books, though some have done so.

Yes, well... I find it difficult reading e-books. Can't seem to get into the flow of the storyline, especially when you over scroll (very easily done if your mouse has a wheel) and have to go back and find the section again.
Kentinal Posted - 25 Dec 2004 : 03:38:51
quote:
Originally posted by Lina

That would be a nice spell to have, think of all the hours you'll save from reading books in seconds. Of course that would make it a little harder for authors, they'd have to quadruple output to meet with the demands or we'd have to wait longer for sequels. Not good! Patience is just not one of my virtues.



Well there are collections od scrolls you know, a lot out there to read. This might take some preasure off writters, should you visit a collection of scrolls, but also might result in less copper relaid to those that made the scrolls.

It is very hard to make a full time living writting books, though some have done so.
Lina Posted - 25 Dec 2004 : 02:40:02
That would be a nice spell to have, think of all the hours you'll save from reading books in seconds. Of course that would make it a little harder for authors, they'd have to quadruple output to meet with the demands or we'd have to wait longer for sequels. Not good! Patience is just not one of my virtues.
Bookwyrm Posted - 20 Dec 2004 : 06:15:54
More time, more books, of course.
Kentinal Posted - 20 Dec 2004 : 05:40:00
quote:
Originally posted by VEDSICA

Is that it?"Read books in seconds"???Heck of a spell.



No?

"Duration: Concentration up to 1 round/level"

In some ways it indicates a book can be speed read, however in someways it does appear to indicate that some time tkes place. Why else the duration?



VEDSICA Posted - 20 Dec 2004 : 05:28:27
Is that it?"Read books in seconds"???Heck of a spell.
Bookwyrm Posted - 15 Dec 2004 : 08:28:23
Nice.

I'm off to my hoard to see if I can scrap up 100 gp to scribe that one into my spellbook . . . . (Just in time, too -- it's the middle of finals. )

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