January 12, 2010

The Kindle comes to the UK

Amazon is going to release the Kindle into the UK. I want one, but they’re a bit pricey. According to the article in printweek.com, the UK version is aimed at “students and newspaper readers [and]…magazine readers” (or are the magazine readers the same people as the students?). Anyway, this is odd.

Surely: (a) students will be reading textbooks not available on their Kindle; (b) students won't have the c. £400 to spend on something they can’t eat or wear; (c) people defined by their magazine and newspaper reading proclivities might feel they wouldn’t get enough use out of such a device, particularly as it won’t include any images, a large and integral part of magazines and newspapers.

More interestingly, there’s an assumption here that the British read periodicals while the Americans are a nation of book lovers. Is this really true?

Did I mention that I want one?

January 05, 2010

New Year Resolutions 2010

I'm back in London and tomorrow I'm back at work. I spent the past week with friends. We went to north Yorkshire, which was shut due to the bad weather. S0, not a lot of sightseeing done, although we did look at Whitby Abbey over it's high stone wall and walk past the Newcastle Library.

The purpose of this post is to record my NY resolutions. Usually, I have a few of these because I believe in finding ways to improve my experience of life. But this year I haven't found anything that's achievable or realistic. Instead I have these:

1. Do more cataloguing
2. Teach world to sing
3. Become femme fatale
4. Read >50 books (for the LibraryThing Challenge)
5. Campaign for more vegetarian beer and cider in the pubs I visit
6. Try to remember to occasionally use the Twitter account set up many months ago