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Camilla, you're a great lady, but you're almost a walking parody sometimes. LiterateDog Send a noteboard - 08/10/2010 11:07:04 PM
You people who own one: did environmental considerations come into play when you bought yours?


No. And it wouldn't. I don't buy the environment argument. Books work as CO2 repositories. And I am sticking to that story.

Would an e-Reader be better for the environemnt? Obviously fewer forests need to be chopped down, which is lovely for the air, but how green are the components?


No. Books once they are made do not rot and do not release the carbon they are holding. In this way, they still function as trees. E-readers, meanwhile, are dependent on electricity. If you are a bibliophile, like me, you are keeping carbon from the atmosphere, and when you read them you add no carbon footprint.

I'm almost ready to demand one for a present, and (honestly) apart from the functional aspect of having loads of books in a small space, the green factor is really the deciding point for me.

Thoughts?


Gave them already.
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e-Readers - 08/10/2010 12:12:55 PM 1075 Views
even a large collection of books does not use enough wood to be an issue - 08/10/2010 04:23:10 PM 802 Views
well - 08/10/2010 04:29:36 PM 733 Views
I suppose there is some green benefits... - 08/10/2010 06:19:34 PM 732 Views
One question: (for any Kindle user) - 08/10/2010 10:19:08 PM 842 Views
Kindle user answers! - 08/10/2010 11:01:23 PM 707 Views
Cool. Thanks! *NM* - 11/10/2010 03:42:47 PM 328 Views
I can't say that was my motivating factor. - 08/10/2010 07:14:53 PM 740 Views
Me, too! *NM* - 08/10/2010 11:02:33 PM 367 Views
Ick - 08/10/2010 07:55:17 PM 787 Views
Camilla, you're a great lady, but you're almost a walking parody sometimes. - 08/10/2010 11:07:04 PM 842 Views
why? *NM* - 09/10/2010 02:42:37 PM 706 Views
In your role of leftist technophobe who won't budge. *NM* - 09/10/2010 02:49:38 PM 363 Views
Um... - 10/10/2010 11:38:14 AM 800 Views
Re: Um... - 10/10/2010 11:41:08 AM 741 Views
Honestly, I couldn't have given a rat's ass about its environmental impact. - 08/10/2010 11:06:06 PM 833 Views
It's more of a tipping the scales factor, really. - 09/10/2010 09:38:47 PM 723 Views
You can have an ereader and buy normal books. - 10/10/2010 05:24:53 AM 710 Views
I've had mine for a couple months now. - 09/10/2010 01:41:09 AM 683 Views
I'm planning to buy an Ipad in a month or two - 09/10/2010 03:13:48 PM 719 Views
You can't read on an iPad any more than you can read on a laptop. *NM* - 09/10/2010 09:19:22 PM 320 Views
That is very, very true. - 09/10/2010 11:48:01 PM 737 Views
Oh, I can only read 3-4 hours at a time, then? - 10/10/2010 06:33:28 AM 742 Views
i think his point was that it's hard on the eyes. - 10/10/2010 06:47:19 PM 723 Views
Why buy an iPad when you already have a laptop? *NM* - 10/10/2010 07:29:06 PM 353 Views
Because I have a few plans for it in the classroom - 10/10/2010 07:56:32 PM 727 Views
Enjoy your eye strain, bro. *NM* - 10/10/2010 08:59:23 PM 345 Views
~love and obsession~ - 11/10/2010 01:52:46 PM 732 Views
Got my Kindle less than a week ago... - 11/10/2010 02:44:56 PM 750 Views
Re: e-Readers - 11/10/2010 06:02:52 PM 721 Views

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