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...high in contrast and relaxing on the eye. The tradeoff is that E-Ink can't yet refresh fast enough to show video, and even scrolling or zooming is a complicated business, but that's not the purpose of the Reader. Even without a backlight, you can read every page of any e-book in all of the same settings that you'd read a tome made out of old fashioned ink, paper and glue...
...Slideshow woes I can handle, but there are some shortcomings that this $350 device should have worked out by now. For instance, there's no way to turn the page with your right hand. Owing to its origins in right-to-left-reading Japan, the two sets of page-turning buttons have been located on the left hand side; reflexively, readers of Roman script want to turn the page on the right. It takes some getting used to. Still, because there is a directional pad on the right, my guess is that this could be fixed with a simple software...
...most remarkable aspects of Mayer’s success is his relative inexperience. The Orlando native started writing at an early age. “When I was seven or eight, I liked Star Wars,” he says. “So I wrote like a little page TV series that I’d enact with my brother and my dad.” In high school, Mayer began collaborating with his older brother on an as-yet-unpublished movie script “for fun” during summer vacations. Yet Mayer had no history...
Looking to try the rhythm method? Worried that you’ve missed a period? Keeping up with your monthly cycle is easy with the Radcliffe Union of Students’ (RUS) dayplanner, which includes a one-page menstrual calendar...
...dayplanners are packed with useful features including the aforementioned menstrual calendar, a list of feminist bookstores in Massachusetts, and a page of “radical resources” online, in print, and around campus...