Baldo by Hector D. Cantú and Carlos Castellanos for March 21, 2011
March 20, 2011
March 22, 2011
Transcript:
Gracie: I loooove books. Baldo: Have you ever thought about getting an E-reader? Gracie: No, I'm more of the I-reader. Gracie: I turn the page, I smell the book, I use a bookmark, I...
Mostly I read books. However, I do have an e-reader which is very helpful for travel.
I also wouldn’t mind if the schools used an e-reader instead of all the books my kids have to schlep around. They don’t allow backpacks with wheels, and each of my kids’ backpacks weighs upward of 65 pounds (yes, I put them on the scale).
cdward - I was just thinking about improved costs for college students if their textbooks were availableon e-readers!
As for me, I can’t afford one, and it would take a lot for me to switch as I feel like Gracie. But looking at my husband ‘s and my overflowing bookshelves makes me consider it frequently!
Why is the English so different from the Spanish?? In Spanish, Gracie says “No, not really” followed by “Would you like a paper TV?” I know things can’t translate exactly from one language to another, but do the differences that happen from time to time relate to translation or differences in humor?
For purposes of college and high school, I am all for eBooks. Especially for college - those textbooks are a) expensive and b) obsoleted way too quickly to require them to be printed. And, of course, c) way too heavy. Sadly, too many profs only teach from a small portion of many of these books, so you spend $200 for a textbook to use for one semester and only use maybe a couple hundred pages from a 1000-page tome that weighs 10 lbs and doesn’t fit in a backpack.
ksingernc-I think in this case ‘I’ doesn’t translate as well. She would have had to say ‘yo’. Think of it this way, those of us that read both the spanish and english versions get two different comics on occasion! More to enjoy!!
ellisaana Premium Member over 13 years ago
I agree. And if someone turns off the power, there will still be books.
margueritem over 13 years ago
I agree with the both of you!
cdward over 13 years ago
Mostly I read books. However, I do have an e-reader which is very helpful for travel.
I also wouldn’t mind if the schools used an e-reader instead of all the books my kids have to schlep around. They don’t allow backpacks with wheels, and each of my kids’ backpacks weighs upward of 65 pounds (yes, I put them on the scale).
celeconecca over 13 years ago
cdward - I was just thinking about improved costs for college students if their textbooks were availableon e-readers!
As for me, I can’t afford one, and it would take a lot for me to switch as I feel like Gracie. But looking at my husband ‘s and my overflowing bookshelves makes me consider it frequently!
WaitingMan over 13 years ago
I’m currently reading Ron Chernow’s new biography of George Washington. 904 pages, heavy as a brick. I love it!
gaebie over 13 years ago
There is too much money in printed college textbooks to ever make them e-readers.
Borders Facebook page Sunday asked what everyone preferred. Hardback and paperback was running almost 20-1 in favor over e-books.
ksingernc Premium Member over 13 years ago
Why is the English so different from the Spanish?? In Spanish, Gracie says “No, not really” followed by “Would you like a paper TV?” I know things can’t translate exactly from one language to another, but do the differences that happen from time to time relate to translation or differences in humor?
WestNYC Premium Member over 13 years ago
Gracie is killing trees. I thought she was an environmentalist.
Potrzebie over 13 years ago
Why do kids books cost so much?!
Iwa Iniki over 13 years ago
I too love the “I” books.
bryan42 over 13 years ago
Hear, hear, Gracie! But I wouldn’t mind trying out a “Kindle” for some situations, like maybe on travel.
kkfin over 13 years ago
For purposes of college and high school, I am all for eBooks. Especially for college - those textbooks are a) expensive and b) obsoleted way too quickly to require them to be printed. And, of course, c) way too heavy. Sadly, too many profs only teach from a small portion of many of these books, so you spend $200 for a textbook to use for one semester and only use maybe a couple hundred pages from a 1000-page tome that weighs 10 lbs and doesn’t fit in a backpack.
saxie5 over 13 years ago
Gracie can still be an environmentalist and still love books. There’s plenty of websites where you can trade books with other people.
jkoskov over 13 years ago
And I’ll bet when she grows up and moves out she’ll be in her I-PAD, With her IPhone, with “I-Fi” internet.
art brooks Premium Member over 13 years ago
Me, too, Gracie. You go, girl! (this is Art’s wife, for the record.)
natashalee over 13 years ago
ksingernc-I think in this case ‘I’ doesn’t translate as well. She would have had to say ‘yo’. Think of it this way, those of us that read both the spanish and english versions get two different comics on occasion! More to enjoy!!
Coyoty Premium Member over 13 years ago
Looks like that TV is so old, it has a corded remote.
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