Of books and a phone



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“I kept always two books in my pocket, one to read, one to write in.”
Robert Louis Stevenson
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Nowadays, many read from phones and jot down notes into the phone, too!
I do, do you?
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Of books and a phone



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“I kept always two books in my pocket, one to read, one to write in.”
Robert Louis Stevenson
*****
Nowadays, many read from phones and jot down notes into the phone, too!
I do, do you?
📖 and📱
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I read the traditional way.
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I both read and write on my phone, but I also read and write off my phone. I write in notebooks and stuff and I read physical books, but sometimes depending on where I am or what time it is its a lot more conventient to do both on my phone. Plus if I take notes in OneNote on my phone I can easily search through my notes for specific keywords
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Very versatile indeed! 🙏
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I do read and write on my phone, but only blogs and messaging people. My shopping lists are on paper, I have a little paper notebook to write in when I’m out.
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For some people, a phone is everything. It is also their credit or debit card!
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I use my phone for a lot of things. Taking notes. Reading and researching information. A phone is very compact.
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It took me awhile to convert from carrying pen and paper to taking notes on my phone but I finally did it.
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I definitely live and can’t live without my phone. But there is something wonderful about reading and writing in an analog book.
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Analog book? Please enlighten me.
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🤣😆
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My one finger typing is too laborious for much phone typing unless that’s my only option. I also prefer paper books even though they are heavier and bulkier.
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I swype… it is faster.
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I have to swipe too often on my phone and don’t care for it.
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Is there a difference between swype and swipe?
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Not that I’m aware of. I thought it was just a spelling difference like tire and tyre.
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I just looked it and saw is a different form of typing where people do not have to lift their fingers like they do in tap typing. In my case, I am swiping my screen to be able to read more the text than can be shown at one time. I tap typing which is laborious with just one finger on a cellphone keyboard.
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yes! I do both : – )
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💙
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No, I don’t, and I don’t even have a mobile, but I do have over 10.000 books!
Joanna
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Wow, you are really a book worn! 🫡
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Reading is my passion and my profession as I have a degree in Literature, and write some posts about the greatest books in the word.
Joanna
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Yes, I read your posts about the greatest books. 🙏
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Then you know a little bit about my work, Thank you.
Joanna
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