Dec
17

Birthday and Wedding Anniversary Gift Ideas – A Kindle

Here in the UK and probably in cities around the world travellers who use public transport to travel to or from their work are invariably spending travelling time either looking out of the windows or reading their own books, magazines or newspapers.In the UK especially if you commute by train there are currently two free newspapers you can pick up or are offered when you enter a railway station in London or railway stations around the country.If you have to travel during the rush hour periods you are lucky to get a seat on a train which means having to stand throughout your journey, or at least some of the time. If you are standing it is quite difficult to read a newspaper, book or magazine.Generally you need one hand to hold your bag, briefcase, holdall, etc. This leave alternate picking s you with only the other hand to read your newspaper, magazine or book and turn pages, which is difficult, especially in confined spaces.Reading a newspaper invariably leaving your fingers and hands covered in print. It seems technology has not found a solution to this problem or newspaper owners cannot or will not supply us with newspapers that do not cover our hands with printing ink.Travellers want to read on their journeys to work or wherever they are going for many reasons. If you are travelling on any underground system you do not have a view to look at through the windows and reading adverts in done in seconds. You cannot look at fellow travellers as this is something to be avoided. So reading is the best way to past the time travelling on the underground systems.

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