You can also read the news on your Nintendo DS, that is if you're a total dork like me. It works great, the WIFI connection is flawless, and setup is a breeze. Plus, it's only $35!
I really hope I never stop reading newspapers. Perhaps it's more green and whatnot to read it online rather than wasting the paper, but there is a joy that comes with unwrapping the Sunday paper that I will never get viewing it online.
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Having to carry the Sunday paper down five flights of stairs to recycle it is a dealbreaker for me; I now read them almost entirely online.
Jen - Oh I agree, the online world cannot replace the feeling of cracking open a fresh new magazine for me. But I'm allergic to newspaper ink so I've never been able to really linger over one. :*( I use my little DS to mostly read blogs and surf for movie showtimes and stuff that I need to do in 5 min for free without having to pay to do it on my cell. Cingular charges a fortune to accessing the web. The DS is free.
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You can also read the news on your Nintendo DS, that is if you're a total dork like me. It works great, the WIFI connection is flawless, and setup is a breeze. Plus, it's only $35!
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I really hope I never stop reading newspapers. Perhaps it's more green and whatnot to read it online rather than wasting the paper, but there is a joy that comes with unwrapping the Sunday paper that I will never get viewing it online.
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Having to carry the Sunday paper down five flights of stairs to recycle it is a dealbreaker for me; I now read them almost entirely online.
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Jen - Oh I agree, the online world cannot replace the feeling of cracking open a fresh new magazine for me. But I'm allergic to newspaper ink so I've never been able to really linger over one. :*( I use my little DS to mostly read blogs and surf for movie showtimes and stuff that I need to do in 5 min for free without having to pay to do it on my cell. Cingular charges a fortune to accessing the web. The DS is free.
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