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I was able to take care of a lot of little things around the house this weekend, but I still have an assortment of tasks to do before my bro and sis-in-law arrive.

But I am feeling more pleased about my domicile. And I have yet to engage in a big give-away project. Which doesn't necessarily need to happen before Christmas. I just now have a plan.

Yes, I'm still hooked on Kindle reviews. Still so many people reviewing a product they don't own. Controversial products are fun. But the trend is there. Those who do own it tend to love it, except people who lack dexterous grace and end up pressing every kindle button imaginable when they pick up the device. Or people with strange issues like button fetishes. "Sony would make better buttons on their device."

Uh, yeah.

So go buy a Sony if you want better buttons that send frissons of pleasure through your body with every button press, freak. Maybe the Power Exchange will have a dedicated floor for you and your other friends who enjoy "button play".

Meanwhile, the rest of the Kindle users will use their device to read.
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Today I logged in my 150th visit to the gym at work. I will be reimbursed for my entire year of gym fees! This pleases me greatly. Sure, It's not like I'm going to be able to quit work and bang on me drum all day because of this, but it gives me some satisfaction.

I heard the author of this book interviewed today. I am very interested in reading it.

I'm sure there are countless books on DaVinci, but his accomplishments never cease to dazzle me.

My lust for the Amazon Kindle has increased. I don't really want to buy new books until I know where my mind is on the Kindle. So I won't be buying The Science of Leonardo just yet. And it appears people do have some success with pdf files. As well as word documents and .JPG and .GIF Files. My resolve is weakening. The good news is they are sold out. So gratification cannot be instant. Maybe, like a bad rash, my craving for this object will subside and I'll get over it.

Maybe not.

I was watching the second episode of season 1 of BSG and came upon the scene where we see Admiral Adama's book collection. Now that we have at least two ebook devices on the market that are easy on the eyes, I was amused that he still lugged around big ol' books. I can understand. Book are a pleasure to hold and to read...sometimes. Of course, in the BSG world, the value of those books jumped to huge proportions, since likely all written matter was blown up real good. Except anything that stayed around on Earth. Which they have yet to find.

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