Love @ e-Reading (PART 3 OF 3)
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It would be nicer if I borrow one of those DVD players at Vancouver Public Library.
You can watch movies on your personal computer, can't you?
No, not really, 'cause my computer has been out of order for some time, and I don't have any intention to buy new one.
Why not?
'Cause I'd like to walk to the Main Brach everyday so that I could maintain my good health. I definitely need some exercise, you know.
I see.
If possible, I prefer a Blue Ray player to a mere DVD player.
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It would be much nicer if I borrow one of those Blue Ray players at Vancouver Public Library. Don't you think, Diane?
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【Himiko's Monologue】
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Blu-ray Disc (BD) is a digital optical disc data storage format designed to supersede the DVD format.
The plastic disc is 12 cm in diameter and 1.2 mm thick, the same size as DVDs and CDs.
Conventional Blu-ray Discs contain 25 GB per layer, with dual layer discs (50 GB) being the industry standard for feature-length video discs.
Triple layer discs (100 GB) and quadruple layers (128 GB) are available for BD-XL re-writer drives.
The name Blu-ray Disc refers to the blue laser used to read the disc, which allows information to be stored at a greater density than is possible with the longer-wavelength red laser used for DVDs.
The major application of Blu-ray Discs is as a medium for video material such as feature films.
I hope Kato will write another interesting article.
So please come back to see me.
Have a nice day!
Bye bye ...
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If you've got some time,
Please read one of the following artciles:
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■"Go Bananas"
■"Manwatching"
■"Stanley Boardwalk"
■"With Your Tiger"
■"A Second World"
■"Asexual Thought"
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■"Stanley 125 Years"
■"Sushi @ the Globe"
■"Peace@Syria & Pentagon"
■"Sweet Memory"
■"Unforgettable Movies"
■"Typhoon 26"
■"Great Luck"
■"Diane@World"
■"Diane@Spam"
■"Sabina"
■"Happy New Year"
■"Merange & Sabina"
■"Beauty in Spa"
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Hi, I'm June Adames.
Have you ever read ebooks?
An increasing number of people are reading ebooks these days.
Based on the results of online surveys conducted for Booknet Canada, however, only about one in four parents say they read ebooks with their kids.
Among teenagers, 29 per cent say they prefer reading ebooks, 37 per cent choose print and 34 per cent have no preference.
The surveys suggest teens aren’t rushing to embrace ebooks.
The report suggests just over 60 per cent of kids aged three or four have access to an Apple or Google Android phone or tablet in their home.
Among 11- to 13-year-old kids, about 80 per cent had a device in their home.
The most common online activities among those kids were playing games and watching videos.
It is interesting that roughly 7 out of ten parents say they “strongly agree” or “somewhat agree” that they are concerned about how much time their kids spend with mobile apps.
A similar number agree they’d “rather have them doing other things than playing apps.”
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ところで、愛とロマンに満ちた
レンゲさんのお話をまとめて
『レンゲ物語』を作りました。
もし、レンゲさんの記事をまとめて読みたいならば、
次のリンクをクリックしてくださいね。
■『愛とロマンのレンゲ物語』
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■『軽井沢タリアセン夫人 - 小百合物語』
とにかく、今日も一日楽しく愉快に
ネットサーフィンしましょうね。
じゃあね。
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