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$1 Kindle Camo Case for Hassle-Free Reading in Public

December 5, 2009 - 9:00 pm

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Let me just start with the fact that I really like my Kindle. But using it in public in New York City can sometimes be rather uncomfortable. Usually, my rare burst of “free reading” time gets sucked up by some curious passerby asking me if I like my Kindle. I’d like to reply, “Yes, I like my Kindle. As you can see, I’m using it quite actively right this moment.” But I don’t. I end up talking about the pros and cons of the little reader and having a conversation with some total stranger instead of finishing another breezy, if overwrought, chapter of The Lost Symbol.

Then there are the nasty looks. The embittered and recently unemployed NY publishing establishment (authors/editors/publishers) who seem to think that I’m single-handedly responsible for destroying the economics of their industry.

And there’s the older generation who roll their eyes, throw up their arms, and demand, “What, you don’t like books?” I try to answer in the nicest possible way, “I do. That is why I have a Kindle.”

And of course there’s the conspicuous consumption thing. Carrying a Kindle is like advertsing the fact that you have $259 of disposable income. Not exactly a recession-friendly message.

So I came up with a recession-friendly solution: A homemade $1 Kindle case that not only protects the device from the elements, but also its reader from the hazards of using it in public.  Here’s how I made it:

Honey, I broke your Kindle.

June 26, 2009 - 5:08 pm

What are the five words you don’t want to hear the day before Father’s Day? Good thing I took out the $65 insurance police that included one “accidental breakage”. I figured with two kids that I would need it. Instead, I had to use up my one “accidental breakage” because of my adorably clumsy wife. Brand new Kindle arrived within two business days. Thanks, Service Net Solutions.

Kindle Amazon link.

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