Analog and Digital.

Since Monday October 24th, 2011 I’ve been trying to read the Walter Isaacson-penned biography of Steve Jobs which simply titled “Steve Jobs”. After I finished the “Introduction” I put the hardcover book down and took a break from it. I asked myself why I’m having such a hard time reading the book. Is it because the book about Steve Jobs? Is it because of what could be written in the biography? No.

The answer is simpler than I wanted to believe. It is one thick book to hold. I prefer reading the book in digital format. So I downloaded the book on iBooks. On retrospect, I should have downloaded the book on Amazon Kindle. I can read it on more devices.

One analog is replaced by its digital counterpart.

Geeky and Geekier: Chris Pine, Star Trek and Ruby Programming.

Am I the only one getting amused by this?

Geeky: Star Trek’s James T. Kirk – Chris Pine

Geekier: “Learn to Program” author – Chris Pine

One Chris Pine is not like the other.

Star Trek is available on:

“Learn to Program” book is also available for purchase.

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