Are You Kindling? "To kindle" is now a verb!
Are You Kindling? "To kindle" is now a verb!
Examples:
"I'm kindling now, call you back in ten minutes."
"I'm kindling the newspaper now, can't chat, will return call in one hour."
"Do you enjoy kindling with your Kindle?" "Yes, I do enjoy kindling. It's easy on my eyes and the text is very easy to read. Almost like print. Not quite, but getting closer bit by bit. I love my Kindle, and all I do now is kindle, kindle, kindle."
"Hey, I've been kindled. My lates book was packaged by Kindle as a Kindle book. It feels kind of good to be kindled."
"My book was out of print for a long time, but a new publisher reprinted it and put it on the Kindle menu and you could say my book has been rekindled. I love it!"
When I told a top tech reporter at the NY Times about the discussion
here on my blog and elsewhere -- about KINDLE as a verb -- he wrote back in Internet time:
Dear Danny
"wow... THAT didn't take long! :) "
Examples:
"I'm kindling now, call you back in ten minutes."
"I'm kindling the newspaper now, can't chat, will return call in one hour."
"Do you enjoy kindling with your Kindle?" "Yes, I do enjoy kindling. It's easy on my eyes and the text is very easy to read. Almost like print. Not quite, but getting closer bit by bit. I love my Kindle, and all I do now is kindle, kindle, kindle."
"Hey, I've been kindled. My lates book was packaged by Kindle as a Kindle book. It feels kind of good to be kindled."
"My book was out of print for a long time, but a new publisher reprinted it and put it on the Kindle menu and you could say my book has been rekindled. I love it!"
When I told a top tech reporter at the NY Times about the discussion
here on my blog and elsewhere -- about KINDLE as a verb -- he wrote back in Internet time:
Dear Danny
"wow... THAT didn't take long! :) "

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