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Bill Sharpe
STAN STARINSKI wrote:
> I deal with megatons of PDF docs e.g. datahseets, manuals, etc.
> It's mostly text. As I've been doing computers for decades & health is
> my priority, not something in "background" I have SUPER healthy
> environment such as all-black background, silver-colored fonts, no
> distractions/graphics, brightness at zero, contrast at comfortably low
> setting which is in hardware + nVidia videodriver, my graphics is 512MB
> nVidia GeForceMobile.
> It's too long to explain but everything is as good as it gets.
>
> AND YET IT'S NOT ENOUGH.
> The bright ideas don't arrive into your head in the office, in bright
> light while a bunch of people swarm around, you can hear peeing in the
> toilet, PHONES, etc.
> I use earplugs 34NRR rating, blue things that far exceed so-called noise
> reduction headphones (which are a ripoff).
>
> Do you kno whwere bright ideas get born?
> In a park, woods, the bench, MY CAR - the best, I sit alone in total
> silence, no cellphones, no dorks of my neighborhood - I just drive out
> to s State/National Park and that's where I work on complex problems.
> I need all these PDF's with me.
> Printing is not an option you obviously understand. One Datasheet for
> Microchip PIC18F4420 is 421 pages, and I need like a dozen of things of
> this sort with me.
>
> So anyone can suggest a solution?
> My plan is the following, bu tmaybe someone cna sugegst better?
>
> a) Get Amazon Kindle - its Epaper does not emit light, but instead
> REFLECTS light so it's the closest you can get to paper.
> Despit emy laptop being ultrahealthy and all dark, it's still an LCD,
> sunlight blinds it, ewtc, etc bu tmost important you STILL get stuff
> emitted into your eyes even though it's nowhere close to old CRT/tube
> monitors of th eancient era, it's still not paper.
> You know the feeling flipping pages?
> Nothing can replace it, paper is still indispensable.
> Things like Kindle, Ebook redaer from Ectaco, etc come closest to it.
> The Problem is cost - $300, and Ectaco unit has this megaproblem - you
> can't resize fonts/zoom & jump to arbitrary page in a PDF, so in a 420
> page doc you have to scroll thru 400 pages to get to 401st?
> It draws no energy when text is static, good, but still... $300 in this
> tight economy for something that can only display text and o nothing else.
>
>
Get a NETBOOK, but it's nothing more than a small laptop, it's still
> using LCD and energy.
> The plus is that it can do anything else besides displaying text
> (Kindle) and no PDF problems unline Ectaco
> If Kindle can do more than simple reading, than price shoots upto to a
> Nertbook or even a laptop cost, so why bother?
>
> c) I am mor einclined to get a Netbook with OLED display, but Kindle is
> still in my head
>
> Any suggestions?
You can print two pages on one sheet and also print on both sides of the
paper to save on paper costs.
a couple of other suggestions, not computer related:
Visit a shrink for some attitude adjustment. Get used to a little noise.
Visit a quiet bar with a happy hour.
Try pencil and paper -- saves energy but not forests. Staples was
selling a pack of eight #2 Dixon pencils for 50 cents recently.
I'll second the spell checker reply.
Bill
> I deal with megatons of PDF docs e.g. datahseets, manuals, etc.
> It's mostly text. As I've been doing computers for decades & health is
> my priority, not something in "background" I have SUPER healthy
> environment such as all-black background, silver-colored fonts, no
> distractions/graphics, brightness at zero, contrast at comfortably low
> setting which is in hardware + nVidia videodriver, my graphics is 512MB
> nVidia GeForceMobile.
> It's too long to explain but everything is as good as it gets.
>
> AND YET IT'S NOT ENOUGH.
> The bright ideas don't arrive into your head in the office, in bright
> light while a bunch of people swarm around, you can hear peeing in the
> toilet, PHONES, etc.
> I use earplugs 34NRR rating, blue things that far exceed so-called noise
> reduction headphones (which are a ripoff).
>
> Do you kno whwere bright ideas get born?
> In a park, woods, the bench, MY CAR - the best, I sit alone in total
> silence, no cellphones, no dorks of my neighborhood - I just drive out
> to s State/National Park and that's where I work on complex problems.
> I need all these PDF's with me.
> Printing is not an option you obviously understand. One Datasheet for
> Microchip PIC18F4420 is 421 pages, and I need like a dozen of things of
> this sort with me.
>
> So anyone can suggest a solution?
> My plan is the following, bu tmaybe someone cna sugegst better?
>
> a) Get Amazon Kindle - its Epaper does not emit light, but instead
> REFLECTS light so it's the closest you can get to paper.
> Despit emy laptop being ultrahealthy and all dark, it's still an LCD,
> sunlight blinds it, ewtc, etc bu tmost important you STILL get stuff
> emitted into your eyes even though it's nowhere close to old CRT/tube
> monitors of th eancient era, it's still not paper.
> You know the feeling flipping pages?
> Nothing can replace it, paper is still indispensable.
> Things like Kindle, Ebook redaer from Ectaco, etc come closest to it.
> The Problem is cost - $300, and Ectaco unit has this megaproblem - you
> can't resize fonts/zoom & jump to arbitrary page in a PDF, so in a 420
> page doc you have to scroll thru 400 pages to get to 401st?
> It draws no energy when text is static, good, but still... $300 in this
> tight economy for something that can only display text and o nothing else.
>
>
> using LCD and energy.
> The plus is that it can do anything else besides displaying text
> (Kindle) and no PDF problems unline Ectaco
> If Kindle can do more than simple reading, than price shoots upto to a
> Nertbook or even a laptop cost, so why bother?
>
> c) I am mor einclined to get a Netbook with OLED display, but Kindle is
> still in my head
>
> Any suggestions?
You can print two pages on one sheet and also print on both sides of the
paper to save on paper costs.
a couple of other suggestions, not computer related:
Visit a shrink for some attitude adjustment. Get used to a little noise.
Visit a quiet bar with a happy hour.
Try pencil and paper -- saves energy but not forests. Staples was
selling a pack of eight #2 Dixon pencils for 50 cents recently.
I'll second the spell checker reply.
Bill