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Nooks £29 @ Argos, Sainsburys, Currys, Very
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Don't suppose you've come across anime manga stuff on your travels pullip?
Think I'd get Brownie points for a manga screensaver.
Ignore me.....I searched on the site you linked to and found some.
Its really easy to make your own as well, just resize the image to 600 x 800 pixels (600 wide x 800 high), change it to black and white or greyscale and save as a jpg.0 -
Rock, paper, scissors, lizard, Spock.All shall be well, and all shall be well, and all manner of things shall be well.
Pedant alert - it's could have, not could of.0 -
bazinga!!!0
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A screensaver on that site from the Big Bang theory. One of my favourite programmes.
And if there isn't a bazinga, I may have to create one.All shall be well, and all shall be well, and all manner of things shall be well.
Pedant alert - it's could have, not could of.0 -
IrishRose12 wrote: »I don't see how a lot of people can rant and rave about e-books being cheaper!! Have been looking for Chicken Soup for the Teachers soul and for Christmas, and I can buy them cheaper on Ebay for the actual book.
Seems that all the books/authours I like, they're no cheaper than walking into a bookshop
Yeah I get what you mean, I think it depends on what kind of books you want to read?
I bought a Nook purely for reading my course material on the go:o ( I figured that £29 is a drop in the ocean compared to the crazy course fees:eek:). I bought a kindle during my degree, thinking it'll be moneysaving, I ended up returning it lol. The books I needed were somewhat niche/ academic. the kindle versions of books are often set at say 75-80% of the hardcopy's RRP, whereas you can sometimes get a secondhand hardcopy for pennies plus p&p, from the discount/clearance sellers on Amazon. And many books I wanted weren't available in electronic form...
Still, can't go wrong when the price is right! I reckon you can get£20+ for it on ebay once you're bored of it. Helps to reduce clutter tooI never let go of old books 'just in case' I need it....:o
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I saw both the Simple touch and the Glow on display in PC World in Carmarthen, W. Wales, this afternoon if anyone down here is still searching for one.0
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Well I've officially given up trying to get the web browser on the Nook. It really shouldn't be this hard, and I don't have the patience lolPay all debt off by Christmas 2025 £815.45/£3,000£1 a day challenge 2025 - £180/£730 Declutter a bag a week in 2025 11/52Lose 25lb - 10/25lbs Read 1 book per week - 5/52Pay off credit card debt 18%/100%0
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Anybody know why my book connects to the American site,I was browsing the magazines and they are all American,I subscribed to real people magazine on the pc but when I go on the nook it says it isn't supportedDD1 27/5/1992
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