Q. What do you think is the proper way to light fire wood. I don't want to use any gasolines. Anything I should buy?
THANK YOU NOTE:
Thanks everyone for helping!
A. Start by removing all of the ashes in the bottom of the fireplace and crumple up a few pieces of paper to the size of baseballs. Take a half dozen pieces of kindling and lay it on the grates. Now take some small pieces of firewood and stack it on top. Light the paper under neath and let it go. I usually burn a few pieces of paper and hold it above the wood fire to heat up the chimney a little to help with the draft. You could also get some fire starters . I don't suggest using any volatile fluids to start the fire indoors
How long do you think the current state of affairs can continue before someone decides to light the bonfire?
Q. "light the bonfire" = fire the s#it-launcher.
In reference to the economy.
A. What is the current state of affairs? The doctors scratch their heads, some saying, "The cancer has metastasized throughout the body," some saying, "It is localized and we can cut it out." While the doctors scratch their heads, the presumptuous masses wail, and the termites ready the framework to a state of being "kindling." Is there a magic core to the capitalistic economy that is going to ROAR and throw off those who tinker with the engine? If it does, it will have to ROAR louder than greater than 50% of humans who want a mother-teat in the sky to give to them. If it does not, most probably, the fire won't occur, because it will fall into a dreary, drab socialism by force of the termites, and excellence will be redefined.
What are the different models of the Kindle 3, how many books can they each hold, and how much do they cost?
Q. What are the different models of the Kindle 3, how many books is each one able to hold, and how much do they each cost? I want to get a Kindle 3, and I am trying to find a nice balance between storage capacity and cost. Any and all information will be greatly appreciated.
A. The Kindle product line now involves the following choices:
1. E Ink vs LCD display
Choose E Ink (Kindle, Kindle Touch, Kindle Keyboard) if long-run reading is your priority; choose LCD (Kindle Fire) if apps/games/video/web-browsing is your priority. E Ink displays ebooks just like paper-based ebooks, using ambient light; LCD displays ebooks just like computer monitors, using back lighting. On the other hand, E Ink is only black-and-white and is too slow for video. LCD does great with those non-reading applications. Further, Kindle Fire has a sophisticated web browser, Silk, which leverages local and cloud storage and processing dynamically, thereby providing high-performance web browsing.
2. 5-way controller vs multi-touch vs keyboard
Choose 5-way to save money (base Kindle is only $79), multi-touch for easy-of-use, and keyboard for ease-of-typing.
3. WiFi vs WiFi+3G
Choose WiFi+3G if you wish to download ebooks or browse the web when away from a WiFi hotspot. An ereader with 3G support will be able to connect like a cell phone. Unlike a cell phone, however, there is no monthly fee for Kindle's 3G service. Note, though, that the web browser on Kindle isn't so great. Also, once an ebook is downloaded, neither WiFi nor 3G is needed to read it.
4. With Special Offers vs Without Special Offers
Kindle With Special Offers (WSO) Pros:
* $25 (WiFi) or $50 (3G) less expensive.
* May save more if special offers turn out to be useful to you.
* Ads do not show up in the middle of reading an ebook.
* I've heard only praise from those who buy Kindle WSO.
Kindle With Special Offers Cons:
* May just dislike ads in principle, even outside of reading experience.
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