FREE Kindle E-book - "Sleep: 10 great tips...."
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A really REALLY great Kindle community can be found at http://www.Kindleboards.com
Had a Kindle for about 2 1/2 - 3 years now (actually we have 4 now -- mine, wife's (1 1/2 yr), father-in-law's (1 yr), and sister's(she got re-gifted my 1st one)).
Had a Kindle for about 2 1/2 - 3 years now (actually we have 4 now -- mine, wife's (1 1/2 yr), father-in-law's (1 yr), and sister's(she got re-gifted my 1st one)).
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Re: FREE Kindle E-book - "Sleep: 10 great tips...."
Thanks for the tip on the ebook! I just downloaded it.
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Thanks for the link, DreamOn. I love the Kindle downloads.
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Re: FREE Kindle E-book - "Sleep: 10 great tips...."
There are lots of great websites for ebook enthusiasts!
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There is a patch to the Kindle OS that will essentially turn it into a Droid tablet at a bargain price. Browser, apps and all. But you didn't hear it from me...
The OSA patient died quietly in his sleep.
Unlike his passengers who died screaming as the car went over the cliff...
Unlike his passengers who died screaming as the car went over the cliff...
Re: FREE Kindle E-book - "Sleep: 10 great tips...."
Any idea how well that works? Is it pretty slow? Where would one find that patch?LinkC wrote:There is a patch to the Kindle OS that will essentially turn it into a Droid tablet at a bargain price. Browser, apps and all. But you didn't hear it from me...
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aPAP for 4 months, Switched to BiPap, 2nd sleep study Feb 2011 Possible PLMD
to quote Madalot..."I'm an enigma"
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It'd be interesting to see that in action!LinkC wrote:There is a patch to the Kindle OS that will essentially turn it into a Droid tablet at a bargain price. Browser, apps and all. But you didn't hear it from me...
Actually, the web browser that's included on the latest-generation Kindles isn't too bad. In fact, I sometimes browse this forum using my Kindle. There are a number of websites that make the Kindle web-browsing experience more pleasant. Several that come to mind are
http://www.readingthenet.com/ (Reading the Net), http://www.google.com/gwt/n (Google Mobile), http://m.yahoo.com (Yahoo! Mobile), and http://kinstant.com. I have those sites bookmarked on my Kindle for easy access. If you know how, you can also make a .mobi or .txt "book" with links to frequently visited websites and transfer it to your Kindle via USB cable.
There are some good Kindle map websites too, like http://www.kindlemap.net/ and http://kinstant.com/maps/. Kindlefish is a good translator: http://kindlefish.t15.org/. And check out this website from your Kindle, where you can download their "Book of the Web" to your device which has lots of interesting links!: http://www.readingthenet.com/bookoftheweb.
I have one more Kindle resource to share.... This website is, by far, the best source of Kindle tips and tricks that I have found: http://blog.diannegorman.net/2010/09/ki ... uts-et-al/. If you visit that website from your Kindle, you can even download the tips onto your device. It is amazing what you can do with your Kindle!
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It SURE WOULD BE interesting! Tell us more, Tell us more!DreamOn wrote:It'd be interesting to see that in action!LinkC wrote:There is a patch to the Kindle OS that will essentially turn it into a Droid tablet at a bargain price. Browser, apps and all. But you didn't hear it from me...
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If I remember the games won't run on the other Kindle Apps for the computer or phones. If you just want to read a book on your phone or computer they work OK. The e-ink sure works better and the battery life is almost worth it.jbn3boys wrote:Okay all you Kindle lovers....talk me into one!
Especially, why would I want a Kindle if I can just get a Kindle app on my iPhone, iPad, or other tablet(I think)?
And how is a Kindle so much better than other e-readers?
That is, if you don't mind this thread going a little off topic
Jerry
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Re: FREE Kindle E-book - "Sleep: 10 great tips...."
My son did his. (The one we got him for his birthday...) That's where I heard about it. I haven't actually seen it/played with it. They will be here Monday and I'll get a full report and demonstration.
The OSA patient died quietly in his sleep.
Unlike his passengers who died screaming as the car went over the cliff...
Unlike his passengers who died screaming as the car went over the cliff...
Re: FREE Kindle E-book - "Sleep: 10 great tips...."
If it's like what my son did with his iPod, it's called "jail-breaking". My son did his in order to use something other than iTunes to manage his music/apps. I think it is basically changing the operating system of the device. He was thrilled with it, but I never really saw much difference.LinkC wrote:My son did his. (The one we got him for his birthday...) That's where I heard about it. I haven't actually seen it/played with it. They will be here Monday and I'll get a full report and demonstration.
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Sleep study (Aug 2010): AHI 16 (On mask AHI 0.2) <-- Now, if I could just attain that "0.2" again!
aPAP for 4 months, Switched to BiPap, 2nd sleep study Feb 2011 Possible PLMD
to quote Madalot..."I'm an enigma"
aPAP for 4 months, Switched to BiPap, 2nd sleep study Feb 2011 Possible PLMD
to quote Madalot..."I'm an enigma"
Re: FREE Kindle E-book - "Sleep: 10 great tips...."
You must really have a LOT of patience!DreamOn wrote: I sometimes browse this forum using my Kindle.
I couldn't imagine using the Kindle for that. Too much of a bother. In an internet emergency (if indeed there is such a thing), I'd much prefer using my iphone, or similar device. Easier to navigate and unlike the Kindle, it's in color.
But regardless, as most have stated, the Kindle is a wonderful gadget!
I regard to the posts about "jail-breaking" an iPod device, I AM NOT making any judgment whatsover in this regard, but it is illegal, and I don't know what Apple could do if they found out. They might could disable the iPod if ever hooked up to iTunes.
My Grandson and his friends have done this to avoid paying charges for "buying" songs and videos. In at least one instance, his friend's iPod was PERMANENTLY disabled, IOW, rendered "junk".
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I often wondered about the legality of "jail breaking". It just struck me as wrong. I'm not surprised.
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Sleep study (Aug 2010): AHI 16 (On mask AHI 0.2) <-- Now, if I could just attain that "0.2" again!
aPAP for 4 months, Switched to BiPap, 2nd sleep study Feb 2011 Possible PLMD
to quote Madalot..."I'm an enigma"
aPAP for 4 months, Switched to BiPap, 2nd sleep study Feb 2011 Possible PLMD
to quote Madalot..."I'm an enigma"
Re: FREE Kindle E-book - "Sleep: 10 great tips...."
My main concern in bringing it up is that I'd hate to see someone's iPod become disabled, as they aren't exactly inexpensive. And unless I'm mistaken, I think Apple maintains the right to do so in their terms of use agreement.jbn3boys wrote:I often wondered about the legality of "jail breaking". It just struck me as wrong. I'm not surprised.
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Vader
Vader
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That MAY be what he's talking about...don't know yet.Vader wrote: I regard to the posts about "jail-breaking" an iPod device, I AM NOT making any judgment whatsover in this regard, but it is illegal, and I don't know what Apple could do if they found out.
But apparently it's NOT illegal:
"Under the DMCA of 2010, jailbreaking is legal in the United States, although Apple has announced that the practice "can void the warranty.""
http://www.wired.com/threatlevel/2010/0 ... lbreaking/
The OSA patient died quietly in his sleep.
Unlike his passengers who died screaming as the car went over the cliff...
Unlike his passengers who died screaming as the car went over the cliff...