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mxray Loyal user 276 Posts |
I looked for perhaps a better topic area to put this post under, but didn't see one. If I am in violation here, I will re-post wherever I should. Just let me know.
What experiences do you guys have with e-books as opposed to real books? I saw an e-book version of the 3rd edition of Expert Card Technique on line. In this particular case, I just want to learn the material within, not necessarily own a high value ediiton, and I understand the Dai Vernon stuff is only in the 3rd edition. I seriously doubt I am going to find a 3rd edition anywhere for a reasonable price, since it is considered a collectable. MXRay |
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Corey Harris Inner circle Kansas City, MO 1230 Posts |
Here is a link to where this topic has been discussed before.
http://www.themagiccafe.com/forums/viewt......forum=41 |
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Gary Dayton Special user New Jersey 542 Posts |
I have a couple of ebooks. One is Card College. Volumes 1 & 2 are both available as ebooks from http://www.lybrary.com. I also have a couple of ebooks from Michael Close (www.michaelclose.com). One on the faro shuffle, the other includes several tricks (Closely Guarded Secrets). I think all three are excellent. Each has video clips embedded in the text of specific moves or highlighting what is discussed in the texrt. To me, this is a great use of technology. It's different than a straight video or DVD becasue only the slieght is shown; not the performance. You have to work on your own presentation, rather than seeing the entire performance of the trick. I like this because it is more like a book, and yet has a visual clip of important moves and sleights.
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deepsight New user Mexico 60 Posts |
I prefer books for a simple reason: I can read them everywhere.
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Corey Harris Inner circle Kansas City, MO 1230 Posts |
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On 2005-11-28 15:39, deepsight wrote: Yeah, but if you are a nerd like me, YOu can read ebooks every where too. I have tons and tons of book books...But I like my ebooks as well. Ebooks are an easier way for guys like me to release their own matierial. Plus, you can always print out your ebooks if you want. I will say, I have cardcollege vol 1 in ebook and I love it. It made for a lot easier reading and practice for me. |
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MattWayne Special user Manhattan, NY | Studio City, CA 624 Posts |
Hey Corey,
Rereading that other post I realized that I posted my opinion on that one too. Still stands the same for the most part since then. It is becoming more popular, but I still insist on getting the paper form:) Seems that a lot of magicians are putting their material on e-books as well. Economical? Or just 'rolling' with the time? Could be both... best regards, Matt Tomasko
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Corey Harris Inner circle Kansas City, MO 1230 Posts |
I just think its easier to put stuff out on Ebook. I am putting the final touches on my book from the life of a Professional Wrestler and I cant afford to make a real book, So I am releasing it in ebook. Just easier, and it is a lot fast to get it out there that way as well.
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TheAmbitiousCard Eternal Order Northern California 13425 Posts |
I much prefer a regular book for portability and it's got to be better on your eyes.
I'll buy an ebook if I have to without complaining. if Close's e-book were a regular book with a companion DVD that also had the whole thing on PDF (e-book), now that would be cool.
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Memory-Jah Inner circle Germany 1438 Posts |
I think books are better for studying history or ideas behind an effect. for practising a trick I prefer a ebook, because it make everything a lot easier because you can scroll and so on.
but of course has a book a better flare and touch
"Dropping your pants while you set off flash paper may allow your pass to go undetected, but it's still not invisible." - Count Elmsley
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MattWayne Special user Manhattan, NY | Studio City, CA 624 Posts |
Maybe it's just the 'pack-rat' in me, but I just think there is something artistic about books. ??? not to sound weird or anything. But by the looks of e-books- white screen and words. Words broken into long sentences without eyebreaks. That's just my stereotypical version of an e-book. I have seen some with illustrations though. Personally I had a friend who handed me an e-book, or should I say multiple e-books. This disk had like 10 full books on it. All pirated! Not good and it wasn't favorable with me. He burned it from all the other e-books onto just one disk. Tsk tsk. I'm all about giving credit, and I just couldn't believe it was that easy to copy stuff. So, maybe that's why I prefer the hardcopies more...
best regards, Matt
Matt Wayne
The Celebrity Magicianâ„¢ www.CelebrityMagician.com / youtube.com/celebritymagician / twitter.com/RealMattWayne / Facebook.com/CelebrityMagician Creator of, 'Got a Light?' and others. Spokesperson behind, TouchTricks |
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Pekka Special user Finland 560 Posts |
After spending hours in front of a computer doing work I prefer a good old book when I study anything. Besides, the chances of buying a bad book is so much less than buying a bad ebook. I mean, the cost difference of putting one out acts as a barrier for ideas, effects and methods that are not up to the high level one can expect. Naturally, as with everything, there are plenty of exceptions.
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tommy Eternal Order Devil's Island 16543 Posts |
I would like one of you guys to put Erdnase onto an audio tape/disk so I could just stick it in a walkman an listen to it when I am playing poker.
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deepsight New user Mexico 60 Posts |
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the cost difference of putting one out acts as a barrier for ideas, effects and methods that are not up to the high level one can expect. Totally agree Pekka |
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deepsight New user Mexico 60 Posts |
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Yeah, but if you are a nerd like me, You can read ebooks every where too. I understand Corey, but simply I don't feel comfortable with all that paraphernalia (ebook reader, battery, charger, suitcase, and who knows what else). A normal book only demands light and voilà ¡ |
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RevJohn Inner circle Oregon City Oregon, Oregon 2473 Posts |
I like e-books, but then again, I download, and print, hole-punch and three ring binder it...
And then take it with me. John |
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Pekka Special user Finland 560 Posts |
And thus it costs you more than a 'real' book. Or are you using your work printer?
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thumbslinger Elite user This is a good number: 458 Posts |
There's nothing like grabbing a book and a deck of cards or some coins and plopping in a chair.
But, e-books really depend upon how well the designer and producer of the book put them together. The Learned Pig has many. Some of them are just too... 'airy' for me but I received a pdf from Michael Close which had ample discussion as well as embedded movie clips which just can't be beat.
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magicalec New user 76 Posts |
Nothing will beat a well published hardback...
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DomKabala Inner circle I've grown old after diggin' holes for 2827 Posts |
Hardback over Hardware any day!!
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Reis O'Brien Inner circle Seattle, WA 2467 Posts |
I'm a book kind of guy. I like having pages that I can turn. I want to dog-ear the corners, make notes in the margins and hi-lite passages I really like. I think books are the greatest thing on Earth. Well.... second best thing....
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