Maybe it’s because I don’t own any copyrights? I don’t know, but whatever the reason, I don’t understand this.
It seems various groups are freaking about Google’s plan to scan and archive “millions of books from four top US libraries – the libraries of Stanford, Michigan and Harvard universities, and of the New York Public Library – by 2015,” so they’ve halted the project and agreed not to scan things publishers don’t want added to the project.
The trade body of the US publishing industry, the Association of American Publishers (AAP), said it still has “grave misgivings” about the project.
“Google’s announcement does nothing to relieve the publishing industry’s concerns,” said AAP president Patricia Schroeder in a statement.
Agreeing not to add the material they don’t want added isn’t enough?!
I could go on and ON about this, and the RIAA, and the movie industry’s absurd “loss figures,” but I won’t. I’ll let you read why Eric Flint and Baen give books away for free, and learn how well it works for them. (They give books away for free as loss leaders, and they can demonstrate profits from the practice.)
Hello! I really don’t think it’s a stretch to imagine this policy extended to music and movies. When someone doesn’t buy a movie, the movie industry isn’t losing money! That money isn’t theirs to lose. Gawd!
Ahem.
As for me, my experience with free data is essentially one of spending money. I download MP3s all the time and I buy CDs because of them. I have spent thousands of dollars on eBooks because Project Gutenberg’s free stuff got me addicted to reading on my PDA. I’ve spent a lot of money at Baen.com because of their Free Library, not in spite of it.
It’s trite, it’s anthropomorphic, but hell – I’ll say it anyway: information wants to be free.
I hate the way this layout looks. I like the background, and I like some of the ideas, but overall… I think it sucks.
Does anyone like this at all?
Seriously. Leave me a comment.
I haven’t been outside all day, but it was darkish and overcast when I woke up the first time today. (I say “the first time” because I went right back to sleep.) It’s still overcast now, and I have to say I like the whole vibe. It might be body temperature out there, but it looks like it’s cooler.
This weather makes me want to cook.
I’m making curry for dinner tonight. I bought papadums and mint chutney at the store yesterday, and I’ve got lentils and basmati and ghee and all the spices I need to get my little Indian food freak on… Of course, my husband doesn’t like Indian food any more, so I might just make it now, eat some, and then feed him a sandwich for supper.
Not like Indian food? How can you not like Indian food, when you frequently and happily eat all the ingredients and all the spices in other dishes I make?
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My favorite Windows error used to be “Keyboard not found, please press F1 to continue.”
Today I discovered I have a new one:
“Please go to the Control Panel to install and configure system components.”
Uh, okay. What system components? The ones that all worked yesterday? I haven’t added, removed, installed, uninstalled, or changed this system IN ANY WAY. What the holy hell are you talking about, you goblinbox, you?
A running list, 7-13:
schadenfreude
pederastic
dyspnea
somatization
cladistic
protista
mishugana
arced
The arrhythmia, it’s here today. I loathe it. I know it’s “just a symptom” of this never-to-be-sufficiently-damned panic disorder, but it still freaks me out when my rib cage lurches. Which makes me panic more, which makes the thumping and bumping worse, which is one never-ending goddamned cycle of utter crap.
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I want this so bad. So, so bad.
The last time I went grocery shopping, I noticed that it’s possible to buy alfredo sauce in tubs in the cooler, in just-add-water dry packets, frozen, and bottled.
This is absurd.
It’s so easy to make delicious, preservative-free alfredo that there’s no reason to buy the stuff at all. In fact, the dry packet version actually takes longer to make than the original.
Operating on the assumption that folks just plain don’t know how to make alfredo, here’s how I do it.
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Take that, you spamming bastard.
Since Buzzdoctor suffered a near-failure in his iPod world today, I been lookin’ up info on backing shit up. And this is what I found, and I find that it is good: Use a Smart Playlist to make regular backups of your music in iTunes. Yeah.
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