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    Quote Originally Posted by unstuck View Post
    Can anybody recommend any good books on the history of Roxburgh township, mainly it's early settlers and local stonemasons or builders?
    Try this link, http://nzetc.victoria.ac.nz/tm/schol...5-d51-d15.html

    wont be quite what you want but may have have some interesting facts.

    Also try http://www.livingheritage.org.nz/sch...rks/index.html
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    Quote Originally Posted by awa355 View Post
    Try this link, http://nzetc.victoria.ac.nz/tm/schol...5-d51-d15.html

    wont be quite what you want but may have have some interesting facts.

    Also try http://www.livingheritage.org.nz/sch...rks/index.html
    Cheers dude, will have a browse.
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    'view from the summit'
    by our own ed hillary.
    Dry. Very dry. Compelling none the less, and some cool yarns:

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    Clyde on the Dunstan. Isobel Veitch. Gold mining history of the Dunstan area.
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    have we got a fuken e-reader thread?
    Thinking about one.
    Gen1 kindle seems to come up frequently.
    Main concern is copyright shit, how do they manage that?
    I have a stack of pdf on pc that i wont sit in front to read, nor print, but no idea about 'legality'

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    Quote Originally Posted by Akzle View Post
    have we got a fuken e-reader thread?
    Thinking about one.
    Gen1 kindle seems to come up frequently.
    Main concern is copyright shit, how do they manage that?
    I have a stack of pdf on pc that i wont sit in front to read, nor print, but no idea about 'legality'
    What the hell is an e-reader?
    I like books cos I don't have to have a powercord hanging out of the hammock.
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    Quote Originally Posted by unstuck View Post
    What the hell is an e-reader?
    I like books cos I don't have to have a powercord hanging out of the hammock.
    It's a lightweight racing book, no more squashed faces from 2+kg of wordses.

    I got mine cos books are way cheaper on it, but still use library if they have em in stock. I wasn't convinced initially, but tbh, I think I'd rather read all books on it now.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bogan View Post
    I wasn't convinced initially, but tbh, I think I'd rather read all books on it now.
    i wouldnt, its for the rare pdf that isnt available/easy in print.
    Most my reading still be paper.

    what did you get? Whts wrong with it? can you get porn on it? And teh illegal?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Akzle View Post
    i wouldnt, its for the rare pdf that isnt available/easy in print.
    Most my reading still be paper.

    what did you get? Whts wrong with it? can you get porn on it? And teh illegal?
    Refurbished kindle, nothing, would be shit porn if you could, dunno haven't tried.
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    I've got two kindles, a paperwhite (black text on white background, no colour) very thin and light, battery last ages between charges. Its the "advertising supported' version, which is cheaper but will display adverts when not being used. Other one is a Kindle Fire first gen, colour screen, stereo audio, thicker, heavier, less battery life. Kindle is Amazons e-reader so very easy to get books from Amazon, not so easy to get from other places. Local library doesn't have books in Kindle format (they do Kobo)
    Google "conver pdf to kindle" there's plenty of ways to do it
    it's not a bad thing till you throw a KLR into the mix.
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    Quote Originally Posted by pete376403 View Post
    I've got two kindles, a paperwhite (black text on white background, no colour) very thin and light, battery last ages between charges. Its the "advertising supported' version, which is cheaper but will display adverts when not being used. Other one is a Kindle Fire first gen, colour screen, stereo audio, thicker, heavier, less battery life. Kindle is Amazons e-reader so very easy to get books from Amazon, not so easy to get from other places. Local library doesn't have books in Kindle format (they do Kobo)
    Google "conver pdf to kindle" there's plenty of ways to do it
    chur.

    Batt life good.
    Not need colour.
    One i googled seemed to pdf but wasnt kobo...then, i dont pay much attention.

    Paperwhite sounds good but dont want it to jew my bandwidth downloading ads. Presumably can be set to offline?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Akzle View Post
    chur.

    Batt life good.
    Not need colour.
    One i googled seemed to pdf but wasnt kobo...then, i dont pay much attention.

    Paperwhite sounds good but dont want it to jew my bandwidth downloading ads. Presumably can be set to offline?
    Oh yeah. Turn on Airplane mode and it disables wifi
    it's not a bad thing till you throw a KLR into the mix.
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    Quote Originally Posted by pete376403 View Post
    Google "conver pdf to kindle" there's plenty of ways to do it
    Calibre is the tool to use. Free and open source.

    You can also block the adverts in the ad supported version (or make it display your images instead).

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    Read Angela's ashes on Friday and Saturday night.
    The book I felt ended a couple of pages too early (Hollywood sequel)
    An easy read well worth the Pulitzer......



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