When I was in Iraq, there was these places called MWR (Mental Welfar and Recreation) Centers. There were tables set up with books for the taking and leaving, like take-a-penny leave-a-penny trays. They had some really crappy books, but some real jewels. I have read, as others posted in this list, Ender's Game, and Starship Troopers. Also Jaws and The Exorcist. There was also a large quantity of romance novels, which was always a laugh to see big burly rifle toting soldiers with those books in their rucks.
On a similar note, the above picture is not Airforce nor Afghanistan. It is Army and Iraq. Part of that is my platoon getting to escort those strykers. #corrections
Think it should be flamed completely throughout the article. However there should be umpteen-billion billion sponsored pop-ups and windows for everything Lucasfilms LTD has on the shelves within the article. Just to have the proper balance in the Force.
I may have to get into digital comics simply because of space. I pick up about 20 titles a month, that grows quickly, and while my wife is forgiving, I foresee it causing an issue. What I am concerned with about digital is this: How do I know the format will not change? In ten years, will I still be able to consolidate all the digital comics I buy now with what I have then...who knows. Plus something I should just do some research on, but lets say there is a house fire, my comics are insured, but if I have them digital, and my computer or tablet is lost, then can I re-download them? That also comes from, if I buy them today, and in 15 years, can I re-download them?
1: The articles might work better if they were on a separate frame so I can scroll them independently of the main article.
2: The separate articles should have the pictures again. I based what I was going to read first by what pictures grabbed my attention, then went back and looked at the other stuff. Why? I am busy during the day and while I really enjoy the site, don't have the time to hover here all day, just read what is most important to me.