All the info I can find says Calibre does it natively. I don't own any Mobipocket books so haven't tried it.
All the info I can find says Calibre does it natively. I don't own any Mobipocket books so haven't tried it.
Two peas in a pod here... I work on the comm systems for things like this. Geosync Orbit is right about 22,300 miles out.... and back. So thats almost 45,000 miles which results in about a .25 second delay not counting other realistic delays induced by processing/signal conversion/etc. Under absolute worst conditions,…
Ever heard of Calibre?
Now, what part of "We didn't do it this time" don't you understand?
True dat... True dat
You have to think about the scale of time that a star's life is in. For instance, our own sun is approximately 5 billion years old. If a civilization built one of these spheres at the right time around the right star, the sphere would literally have billions of years of use and can hardly be called a waste. The "we'll…
Thank you. + 5 Internets for you sir.
"the circumstances appear to indicate that he was very comfortable and felt very secure in his lair"
Werd! Here's your ten points.
How I accidentally conducted experiments on a human... and highjacked an image from A Perfect Circle.
- In response to the title image
But you don't think it was cheap and kinda lazy??
This is a can of worms, my friend. You'll likely see a bunch of replies that turn into a fight.
+5 internets for you
Well, if they aren't going with the alternate time line theory, they could at least go somewhere else with it. Going back into the past 85 million years means knowing full well that there would be an extinction event (asteroid/comet impact) between you and modern humans. The event would likely erase most of the…
I know it's not a handgun, but no discussion of SF Weapons can continue without mentioning this...
After watching the clip above, I have no interest in watching that movie. I simply find it hard to believe that a company of Abrams and mechanized infantry were beaten by that barbarian horde. Hrmmm... maybe fantasy isn't my thing.
First off...
Yeah, it's definitely about the money. If you were a gifted writer and needed to pay the bills, I'm sure you would give this genre a shot and when the cash started flowing, you'd ride it out.