mkirkland
mkirkland
mkirkland

Yes, but it's 2 cents.

Chemtrails and electrosensitivity, and anti-vax! GMO my!

Amazon is quite happy to let publishers forgo DRM if they want. They're not standing in the way of that.

I hear what you're saying, but we're operating under different preconceptions.

You can tilt at that windmill all you like, but you'll find no giants.

I've been meaning to ask how you compile these. Is there any chance we could get the data in a machine readable format?

He does have the heart of a poet.

Because it's a nuisance, and whatever it is almost certainly is available digitally from Mr. Sparrow.

There are actually people out there who take the trouble to proof those scanned books. Or so I hear. *innocent shuffle*

Or wait until someone scans the book and puts in in a format people actually want.

Print books look nice on a shelf, but they're a pain in the ass to actually read.

I don't really get your point either. It's apropos to point out that you don't get to choose not to publish digitally, you just get to choose whether people can pay you or not.

Emphatically no.

Do Maker Faires count? Vancouver's got one that weekend too.

You have True Blood and Falling Sky's premiers listed as finales. #corrections

I'm not Mittens Romney, but I approved this comment.

That JMS managed to create something as defining as Babylon 5 yet never be allowed to see another series through is a damning proclamation on the studio system.

There's something quite apt about someone like Meyers who has a weird ideological axe to grind just up and stealing from Heinlein.

I'm rather ad and brand blind as it is, but I find it hard to differentiate the companies that cluster themselves around red/blue logos. I probably couldn't tell you which I have used recently or even identify them when I'm inside one of their stores.