I have been hesitant about eBooks because of
- DRM issues
- How would I choose among the various readers out there?
However, the sheer volume of our library means the issue is always coming up. Continue reading
I have been hesitant about eBooks because of
However, the sheer volume of our library means the issue is always coming up. Continue reading
From ‘Hollywood Accounting’ Losing In The Courts:
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, under “Hollywood accounting,” ended up with a $167 million “loss,” despite taking in $938 million in revenue.
Via Slashdot
…. I wrote a check. Continue reading
Here’s How The Government Can Fix Silicon Valley: Leave It Alone
Also see saffronrose on the California senators and thelongshop on the top of the Republican ticket there. “None of the above” is looking pretty good.
From Time for industry to end its war on regulation
The biggest oil spill ever. The biggest financial crisis since the Great Depression. The deadliest mine disaster in 25 years. One recall after another of toys from China, of vehicles from Toyota, of hamburgers from roach-infested processing plants. The whole Vioxx fiasco. And let’s not forget the biggest climate threat since the Ice Age.
Even if you’re not into conspiracy theories, it’s hard to ignore the common thread running through these recent crises: the glaring failure of government regulators to protect the public. Regulators who were cowed by industry or intimidated by politicians. Regulators who were compromised by favors or prospects of industry employment. Regulators who were better at calculating the costs of oversight than the benefits. And regulators who were blinded by their ideological bias against government interference and their faith that industries could police themselves.