Darn, I just printed out the 2009 version...wonder how much is updated and if I should re-print?
Darn, I just printed out the 2009 version...wonder how much is updated and if I should re-print?
I've downloaded both to my Sony E-reader. The changes don't appear to be terribly dramatic. The packaging is more compact on the new version. There's a link in this thread to a consolidated single file copy of the 2010 version.
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Not if you save the PDF, and use an electronic reader like a Kindle or a Sony e-reader. It's a real solution to having a quantity of reading material in your pack . I have a Sony, and I have both companions, My Itinerary, The complete bible, old and new testaments and almost a hundred other books. It weighs less than a pound, and runs almost 2 weeks on a full charge.
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I agree, I do, and I also recommended buying the book in one or more of my original posts. It's still easier to flip back and forth, to dog ear pages for later reference, and to highlight passages that are important to you in the hard copy.
I do both. The book is still easier to work with when I'm doing my planning.
Richard Angeli
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"Life is what happens while you're making other plans." John Lennon