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Value of PDF vs. Hardcopy, and my evolving view of the same

Started by Caesar Slaad, May 13, 2017, 03:33:45 PM

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The Exploited.

Since going 'digital' my money has dwindled significantly, as it's too bloody easy to buy RPGs now. The convenience of having everything on one tablet is great. Beats the day of driving with a backpack of books on a motorbike in the pissing rain.

The other thing that I really like is that I can underline just the important parts of the book - so if (or when) I need to read it again it's a lot quicker second time around (because I have a poxy memory).

So, in short, I like my PDFs.
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