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Maps are like phone books, CD's and land lines. Completely redundant.
I use all of these regularly.
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Maps are like phone books, CD's and land lines. Completely redundant.
I still like reading an actual book occasionallyI use all of these regularly.
I use all of these regularly.
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Ugh - that wallpaper with that stair carpet - what were they thinking!
I still like reading an actual book occasionally
I use all of these regularly.
I just use audiobooks myself.I still like reading an actual book occasionally
I dont know about you, but I dont find reading to be particularly brain intensive.Reading is like lifting weights for your brain. Totally different to listening to an audiobook.
It just don't sink in for me.Real books are the only kind to read. I can't understand why some people would prefer to read such a large text on a screen.
I much prefer the hardcopy PAFC year books to such a disposable and forgettable PDF.
Strange I jumped into a book by an Australian author.
Really enjoyed it, only to find its actually the 4th entry in the series.
Now to go back and complete the other eight.
Yeah I thought I phrased it weirdlyYour maths is flawed
Oh I knew what you meant.Yeah I thought I phrased it weirdly
What I meant was it is the 4th entry in the series of 8 books.

And for utter and absolute karma roof the kiosk with a tarp.I would tank his business by installing a kiosk out front with Google maps.
Offering $1 print outs of any journey they would like.
Good as a makeshift step for accessing those hard-to-reach places (not in view of the WHS officer though).There is no ******* way you use a phone book in the year of our lord jesus christ twenty sixteen.
Non-digital maps are also incredibly unlikely but a phone book? #carn
I read a lot and have Kobo on phone and tablet. I was given a hard copy novel for my last birthday and when sitting up in bed reading it I was thinking "this book is so $%&* heavy". Having books on my phone is incredibly convenient. Waiting in the doctor's I used to be checking my watch ever two minutes now I can be so engrossed in what I am reading I get annoyed when they actually call me.Real books are the only kind to read. I can't understand why some people would prefer to read such a large text on a screen. ......
I agree about phone books but non-digital maps are essential. There are large areas of Australia and surrounding waters that do not have mobile broadband coverage and navigating using a downloaded map on a phone or tablet is less than optimal.There is no ******* way you use a phone book in the year of our lord jesus christ twenty sixteen.
Non-digital maps are also incredibly unlikely but a phone book? #carn


