I pretty much don’t read paper books—this format and medium might as well die as far as I’m concerned. I listen to ridiculous number of audiobooks on Sansa Clip (in fast mode). The Bay has plenty, or Audible if you can stand their DRM. My favourite have been TTC lectures, which have zero value to me other than entertainment.
The idea for audiobooks was mostly to do something useful at times when I cannot do anything else—but it does use cognitive resources and makes me more tired than if I was listening to music or so for the same amount of time. It’s very reliable relation.
I pretty much don’t read paper books—this format and medium might as well die as far as I’m concerned. I listen to ridiculous number of audiobooks on Sansa Clip (in fast mode). The Bay has plenty, or Audible if you can stand their DRM. My favourite have been TTC lectures, which have zero value to me other than entertainment.
The idea for audiobooks was mostly to do something useful at times when I cannot do anything else—but it does use cognitive resources and makes me more tired than if I was listening to music or so for the same amount of time. It’s very reliable relation.