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Don't you just love it when a plan comes together? You betcha. After catching an up close and personal glimpse at ASUS' dual panel touchscreen concept at CeBIT this past March, we soon forgot ASUS even had such a beast in the R&D lab. Just over a week ago, however, all those fond memories came rushing back with an off-the-wall rumor that the company just might push out an Eee-book reader later this year. Fast forward to today, and the Times Online has it that such a device is very real, and it should be out and about before the year's end.
The Readers Become Leaders project helps remind students at the Barber Community Learning Center about the importance of literacy. The project, created by Residents Improving Goodyear Heights Together (RIGHT), features a photo display of each kindergartner reading a book. Also included are photos of local officials, like police officers, reading.
Web ninja, Jared and none other than Chuck @chuckreynolds at Google Reader party...see @brianshaler, @espressojunky, @aaronpost, and @alanhogan also in photo
who gave an excellent bio of C.S. Lewis - Fountain Square Public Library - Saturday, November 29, 2008.
Brian's excited for Middle Readers Book Club tomorrow, how about you? We'll be discussing the undeniable appeal of running away from home to live in the Metropolitan Museum of Art. 🎒🎻11am. Snacks provided!
Installation by 2012 Book Artists Bridget O’Malley and Amanda Degener, collectively known as Cave Paper.
Minnesota Book Awards Readers' Choice event at Open Book
Dr. Chris Morrow checks the list of readers. Sixty-six people participated in the reading of all 154 sonnets.
... in Rees-Haldern. Review & Setlist: meinzuhausemeinblog.blogspot.com/2009/08/dear-reader-hald... oder www.konzerttagebuch.de
Kids who read enough books in this years Summer Reading Club won capes and transformed into Super Readers!
Sony Reader (PRS-G1)用に32GBのSDカードを購入しました。 ~このカードに電子書籍なら約2万9700冊保存可能~ blogs.dion.ne.jp/109nissi/archives/10555930.html
Don't you just love it when a plan comes together? You betcha. After catching an up close and personal glimpse at ASUS' dual panel touchscreen concept at CeBIT this past March, we soon forgot ASUS even had such a beast in the R&D lab. Just over a week ago, however, all those fond memories came rushing back with an off-the-wall rumor that the company just might push out an Eee-book reader later this year. Fast forward to today, and the Times Online has it that such a device is very real, and it should be out and about before the year's end.