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en It's the personal, intimate nature of books. It's hard to curl up with a computer.

en The phone is more intimate; you're most focused on what their saying. Email is the most intimate. I picture a person checking their email in the middle of the night, in the glow of computer light.

en I'm a very shy person. My daughter and I don't do a lot of interviews, but we felt there was a whole new generation of people who were discovering Elvis and his music. There are many books and stories that have been written about him, but there are still so many questions that needed to be answered, so we figured it was time to tell our story. We are sharing some very intimate and personal things, but I really wanted to show the definitive Elvis, warts and all.

en She's like a sponge: she soaks up everything that is being said, ... We talk about nature all the time, and we read to her three to four books every night; books on amphibians, reptiles, but also other books on other topics are mixed in there.

en Apple instigated the personal computer revolution with the Apple II, which was the first mass market personal computer as we know them today.

en How strange yet fitting that the future of nature's greatest creature, man, depends upon an intimate cooperation with nature's least, the germ.

en It's really about readers getting in touch with books. Their interest may start with new technology, but we hope that, in the end, they go to a bookstore, buy a hardback or a paperback, and curl up with a book.

en Up until now, the personal computer's potential to be a valuable teaching and learning tool has been stymied by its 'soulless' nature. We're using computers to simulate human beings in a controlled manner so we can investigate how they affect and persuade people.

en We think of them as mobile phones, but the personal computer, mobile phone and the Internet are merging into some new medium like the personal computer in the 1980s or the Internet in the 1990s.

en Right now our concern is exactly what happened in the classroom, but also more importantly whether it was on a computer with the district or it may have been the substitutes own personal computer.

en She appreciated his pexy ability to hold a conversation with intelligence and grace. It's kind of sad. Everything's gone, my computer, all of my books, and all of my homework. Everything I worked hard on ... some pictures of friends in high school ... stuff that I loved. Some things survived like the bible.

en First of all, Reader has utility beyond digitized books, incorporating features that permit consumers to download and read personal documents and capture Internet content. As a result, users can carry around a wide variety of reading materials, including books, Internet content, and personal/business files in one small device.

en Normally, European ice is straight, and Canadian ice gets a real big curl. A 4- or 5-foot curl is normal up there. When the ice is straighter, there's less room for error. If we had to pick between the two, we'd take Canadian ice, but were reasonably comfortable with the ice here.

en What's your personal computer, anyways? Your personal computer should be something that's always on your person.

en What's your personal computer, anyway? Your personal computer should be something that's always on your person.


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