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Preamble: What happened in 2014 In late 2014, the yearly release of a new E Ink Kindle model took an interesting turn as the price of a new Kindle became...
Update: 26 Oct 2014: I've received my new Kindle Voyage, and will update this entry progressively. Feel free to ask questions in the comments section...
I'll update this post in due time. In the meantime, preorder now!
If you want to read more last year's Kindle Paperwhite (with 300 comments!), click here. 1) Updates: 7 October: I've received my new Paperwhite. Highly...
The Geno 2.0 project must be the most interesting crowd sourcing science project that National Geographic has ever done. I did the Geno 1.0 test 5 years...
A few months ago, I ran a 30km race and limped back the last 10km because at the 20km mark I developed an acute pain near the outside of the right knee...
If you want to read more about the previous Kindle Touch (with 400 comments!), click here. 1) Updates 16 September 2013: With the arrival of the new...
Updates 1 Dec 2013: I just finished the half at the Singapore Marathon. PB! Time: 02:24:48, speed: 8.74 km/h, pace: 6:52 min/km 20 Oct 2013: I had a...
Mr. Spock's recommendation. Source My grandfather bought me a telescope many years ago. I think it was a 2 or 3-inch (diameter) refractor telescope....
1) Updates 7 September 2012: The new Kindle Paperwhite is announced. Pre-order now! This post will no longer be updated. please go to the new Paperwhite...
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[...] to get the Kindle app for the iPad is to sign up for another Apple ID that is associated with a US address. This may require a US debit card which can be obtained from usunlocked.com. An iPad can [...]
[...] (Citibank credit card required, go to 'get a virtual address') and Comgateway (go to 'get my US address') are excellent. They both use DHL. When you get your Kindle, you need to register it if it [...]
[...] (Citibank credit card required, go to 'get a virtual address') and Comgateway (go to 'get my US address') are both excellent. They both use DHL to ship packages to Singapore. DHL is extremely [...]
[...] (Citibank credit card required, go to 'get a virtual address') and Comgateway (go to 'get my US address') are both excellent. They both use DHL to ship packages to Singapore. DHL is extremely [...]
[...] you have any credit cards associated with Amazon.com . Turn off 1-Click ordering. Buy a gift card, say USD300 which is sufficient to buy the Kindle 2 and the leather cover. Send the gift [...]
[...] to use the card. But just for the sake of completeness, I decided to use the card to buy a $10 gift card from Amazon.com for my Kindle book purchases. Now this is new. An hour later, someone from HSBC [...]
[...] country'. Change your country to US if it's showing another country. Use any US address. Buy a gift card with your local credit card, say USD50. Email the gift card to your email address. When you re/ [...]
[...] this item: Goodwill Refund: $6.00 We'll apply your refund to the following payment method(s): Gift Card: $6.00 Refunds typically complete within 10 business days and appear as a credit on your [...]
[...] address. You may use a local credit card. You'll then apply this gift card funds to your Amazon account. Switch on the VPN and buy the music you want. If they ask you for a credit card, you can use [...]
[...] . Other than that, things have worked really well for many local Kindle users. Create an Amazon account if you don't already have one. Go to the Kindle page and buy yourself a Kindle. It will be [...]
[...] involved. The steps below are the most conservative, but they do work very well. Create an Amazon account if you don't already have one. Go to the Kindle page and buy yourself a Kindle. It will be [...]
[...] from Today Online Content from Psychology Today How to buy a Kindle in Singapore Create an Amazon account if you don't already have one. Go to the Kindle page and buy yourself a Kindle. It will be [...]
[...] 's Whispernet/3G/WiFi. Don't buy from Kindle apps too. You need to buy books using your Internet browser on your computer with a VPN installed. Use a VPN such as AlwaysVPN to make yourself situated [...]
[...] you buy something at Amazon using your local credit card.) You need to buy books using your Internet browser on your computer with a VPN installed. Functionally, using a VPN is the equivalent of me [...]
[...] you buy something at Amazon using your local credit card.) You need to buy books using your Internet browser on your computer with a VPN installed. Functionally, using a VPN is the equivalent of me [...]
[...] you buy something at Amazon using your local credit card.) You need to buy books using your Internet browser on your computer with a VPN installed. Functionally, using a VPN is the equivalent of me [...]
[...] : around 14 days. Go to the Kindle page and buy yourself a Kindle. (You can use your local credit card with correct local billing address to do this. You don't need a VPN and don't need to use [...]
[...] : around 14 days. Go to the Kindle page and buy yourself a Kindle. (You can use your local credit card with correct local billing address to do this. You don't need a VPN and don't need to use [...]
[...] country to US if it's showing another country. Use any US address. Buy a gift card with your local credit card, say USD50. Email the gift card to your email address. When you re/ceive it in the mail, [...]
[...] This method means you buy a gift card, and then send it to your email address. You may use a local credit card. You'll then apply this gift card funds to your Amazon account. Switch on the VPN and buy [...]
[...] they can allow books from the excellent NLB digital library.) They also don't allow the use of gift cards to buy e-books. The screen is exactly the same as the Kindle's. The much touted 'lending [...]
[...] card with correct local billing address to do this. You don't need a VPN and don't need to use gift cards.) The new Kindle will be automatically linked to your Amazon account. Ship it to a third party [...]
[...] card with correct local billing address to do this. You don't need a VPN and don't need to use gift cards.) The new Kindle will be automatically linked to your Amazon account. Ship it to a third party [...]
[...] cover. You don't need to use a credit card as you have money in your account from the redeemed gift cards. You then need to use a forwarding company to ship the package to Singapore. I used vPOST, but [...]
[...] gift amount to your account. Go to your account, 'manage payment options', and erase your credit card info. Do this step everytime you use your credit card. Buy the Kindle 2 and the leather cover. [...]
[...] amount to your Amazon account. Go to your account, 'manage payment options', and erase your credit card info if you have any credit cards associated with Amazon.com . (Do this also whenever you buy [...]
[...] amount to your Amazon account. Go to your account, 'manage payment options', and erase your credit card info if you have any credit cards associated with Amazon.com . (Do this also whenever you buy [...]
[...] amount to your Amazon account. Go to your account, 'manage payment options', and erase your credit card info if you have any credit cards associated with Amazon.com . (Do this also whenever you buy [...]
[...] ' and edit your country if it's not the US. Use any US address. Go to your account, 'manage payment options', and erase your credit card info if you have any credit cards associated with Amazon.com [...]
[...] it in the mail, apply the gift amount to your Amazon account. Go to your account, 'manage payment options', and erase your credit card info if you have any credit cards associated with [...]
[...] it in the mail, apply the gift amount to your Amazon account. Go to your account, 'manage payment options', and erase your credit card info if you have any credit cards associated with Amazon.com [...]
[...] it in the mail, apply the gift amount to your Amazon account. Go to your account, 'manage payment options', and erase your credit card info if you have any credit cards associated with Amazon.com [...]
[...] may turn it off later when you're done purchasing. Go to Manage your Kindle at the Kindle product page. Go to 'your country' and edit your country if it's not the US. Use any US address. [...]
[...] Internet browser. Switch on your VPN. Open your browser. Go to Manage your Kindle at the Kindle product page. Go to 'your country'. Change your country to US if it's showing another country. Use any [...]
[...] Internet browser. Switch on your VPN. Open your browser. Go to Manage your Kindle at the Kindle product page. Go to 'your country'. Change your country to US if it's showing another country. Use any [...]
[...] Internet browser. Switch on your VPN. Open your browser. Go to Manage your Kindle at the Kindle product page. Go to 'country settings'. Change your country to US if it's showing another country. Use [...]
[...] registered. After connecting to wifi at home>settings, register it by filling in your Amazon username and password at home>settings>register. Some preparatory steps to take before buying [...]
[...] registered. After connecting to wifi at home>settings, register it by filling in your Amazon username and password at "home>settings>register". Some preparatory steps to take [...]
[...] registered. After connecting to wifi at home>settings, register it by filling in your Amazon username and password at "home>settings>register". Some preparatory steps to take [...]
[...] . After connecting to wifi at "home>settings", register it by filling in your Amazon username and password at "home>settings>register". Some preparatory steps to take [...]
[...] to get the Kindle app for the iPad is to sign up for another Apple ID that is associated with a US address. This may require a US debit card which can be obtained from usunlocked.com. An iPad can [...]
[...] (Citibank credit card required, go to 'get a virtual address') and Comgateway (go to 'get my US address') are excellent. They both use DHL. When you get your Kindle, you need to register it if it [...]
[...] (Citibank credit card required, go to 'get a virtual address') and Comgateway (go to 'get my US address') are both excellent. They both use DHL to ship packages to Singapore. DHL is extremely [...]
[...] (Citibank credit card required, go to 'get a virtual address') and Comgateway (go to 'get my US address') are both excellent. They both use DHL to ship packages to Singapore. DHL is extremely [...]
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