Hi! 🙂
Here’s my question for you guys. 🙂
What was the last item you purchased?
My answer:
An Audible book, I guess.
You? 🙂
Hi! 🙂
Here’s my question for you guys. 🙂
What was the last item you purchased?
My answer:
An Audible book, I guess.
You? 🙂
My kid told me to spoil myself and replace my TV with the failing screen (no repair possible) so I got a used one. It has nothing but a power button and was used so no remote, it’s basically a paperweight. I am hoping my nemesis of TV repair can hook me up for a price since his shop has oodles of abandoned remotes. If I am lucky, it will cost me nothing more than some beer 😉
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I do hope you can get a remote for it. 🙂
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I too bought an eBook from the same author of the book I recently enjoyed! YAY for Kindle!
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Yeeeah yay for Kindle, I just hope I can find a way to use it and read Kindle ebooks accessibly for me, and then I’ll be a real happy camper hahaha. So far I have to satisfy myself with Audible’s audiobooks, which are really good and addictive too.
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I wish you could, too! It’s sad that every book isn’t available as an audiobook!! 🙂
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Yeah, or that every ebook format would be fully accessible.
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A Kindle eBook. Kindle for PC and iOS are in fact very accessible.
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I know they are in theory, or should be, though I suppose Kindle for PC doesn’t support it when you have special characters in the name of your user catalogue, as I do, so it won’t even install on my laptop. That’s what I heard is the reason for it not working anyway. I’m hopefully going to get a new computer soon, as my current one is 5-ish now and needs retirement, so I hope that on a new one Kindle will be indeed accessible for me.
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Oh yeah, I understand now. I really hope you can get anew computer soon.
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Thanks. 🙂 I think I will, probably sooner than later anyway.
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