>>Don't know about you, but I usually find everything I want much more easily on Hard copy than on eBook.
>>Maybe just because I hate them :-))))
>>Even If I have an eBook i print it and THEN start to read it :-)
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>Audio books might be an even better option ;-)
Narratives, perhaps, if your player has a rewind button. Or plays, adapted for just sound (aka radio dramas, remember those?). I somehow can't see the "Hacker's guide" function as an audio book, though it may be funny. Paper doesn't have to be rewound, you just open it at iballometrically exact position and there you are, you find what you want. I imagine an audio book would be a thing to have in your ears while doing some boring manual work, or driving through Idaho.
>I know { eBooks / E-books / however it winds up being spelled } are not everyone's cup of tea.
Coffee here. My witch (the keyboard) uses that for her spells.