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Over the last few months, the way I’ve read both fanfic and books has changed *dramatically*, primarily thanks to a few pieces of technology. I’ve been hankering for a while to talk about that tech and how I use it, and today the hankering is pushing itself over the edge and I think I am going to write a multi-part series. Intended parts, hopefully to be filled in with URLs as I finish writing the series:

Part I: E-Readers/Tablets, with a focus on the rooted Nook Color, which I personally think is the most optimal device on the market for my specific needs.
Part II: “Read It Later” type sites, with a focus on Instapaper and ReadItLater
Part II: Social bookmarking, with a focus on Pinboard

Without further fanfare, on to Part I!

ExpandPart I: E-Readers/Tablets )
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EDITED TO ADD: Google Analytics tells me people are getting to this entry because they're looking for Homestuck LJ Icons and Homestuck slash fiction. The Homestuck livejournal icons you want are here. The slash fiction exists only in our heads, no matter how fascinating a concept Dave/Davesprite puppetporn is. But if you've written it, let me know and I will add a link.

(Currently hiding in the mountains, practicing my falling-down-hills skills. And my sliding around on ice skills. And my booze drinking skills. But here are some things I've been reading lately that you might be interested in reading too.)

Internets:


Alyssa Rosenberg's blog. Alyssa's a cultural columnist at TheAtlantic.com, writing about things like better feminist role models than Bella Swann and Jersey Shore's place in the "bad things that happen at the beach" canon. And at her own blog she talks about hip-hop, and the Star Wars extended universe novels, and the problem of growing up and still trying to stay a Rent fan. I am kind of obsessed with her blog.

Beyond Victoriana. [personal profile] dmp's weekly essay series about representations of people of color in steampunk is always thought-provoking and has introduced me to some really cool artists and designers who I wouldn't have known about without her.

Microsoft Paint Adventures: Homestuck This genre-bending webcomic/text-based adventure game/experiment in meta-storytelling is just explosively awesome. And it has a hero who fights with knitting needles. (I'm in the middle of making a batch of homestuck LJ icons; that might wind up being my next post.)

Jane Austen Challenge at Attic Salt. Amy is leading us all in a group re-reading of Jane Austen's books. We're only two weeks in, you can totally join in on the fun!

In printed and bound form:


Sense and Sensibility: See above re: Jane Austen Challenge.
Master and Commander: Why did I not know how addictive this book was years ago?
Foiled: Hitler's Jewish Olympian: Every two years or so I try to talk myself into reading this book. It... hasn't happened yet. Honestly, I'm pretty sure it's not going to happen this year either.

Right. To the sleeping.

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