tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-67881661576743990.post3263748423953354624..comments2024-03-25T20:48:20.863-05:00Comments on Uncanny Valley: Rules for readingUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-67881661576743990.post-50148550334883771302010-12-11T10:46:44.104-06:002010-12-11T10:46:44.104-06:00It took me about three years to get through player...It took me about three years to get through player piano, because that was that last Vonnegut book I had left to read. And when I finally worked up the courage it seemed to be the right time to read it. When things in my life were very relatable to the story. When I lost my job to a machine.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-67881661576743990.post-61067691517232651972010-12-10T21:51:06.820-06:002010-12-10T21:51:06.820-06:00Air circulation is key.
I've never been able...Air circulation is key. <br /><br />I've never been able to manage eating while reading. Too many hands involved.<br /><br />I think 50 pages is the ideal unit size (for prose) too. Any less in a sitting and I find I have more trouble recalling stuff. It's like it doesn't have time to settle. <br /><br />The kindle's read-to-me feature can be really nice, too, for comy reading (listening?). It is maybe my favorite feature.ryanphttp://twitter.com/thesadstorknoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-67881661576743990.post-65324935901754390872010-12-10T18:37:00.695-06:002010-12-10T18:37:00.695-06:00Also, I pretty much never make notes in a book, ev...Also, I pretty much never make notes in a book, even if it's for school. I don't like to cement my reading of the book that way.Mike Meginnishttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10445063490812318140noreply@blogger.com