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This is a note to myself that I need to start backing things up
On this day…
2005: Harry’s Here
2003: Paris Photographs
2002: “Less Substantial Thinking”
2005: Harry’s Here
2003: Paris Photographs
2002: “Less Substantial Thinking”
Thank goodness. At midnight the latest Harry Potter book went on sale. For the last six months – almost every time I have purchased anything in one of the major book stores in London – I have been asked if I would like to reserve a copy. The answer is always no. In recent weeks it’s started to get irritating. I don’t want to pre-order Harry Potter nor do I want an oversized chocolate bar at half price because I was buying a magazine. Just sell me the magazine, please!
Anyway, there’s more on this at BBC News or you can visit the UK Publisher’s site or, I guess, you could go and see what J. K. Rowling has to say about it (apart from thanks for all the cash).
2005: links for 2005-07-16
2003: Paris Photographs
2002: “Less Substantial Thinking”
Photographs from my trip to Paris are now in the Gallery
2005: links for 2005-07-16
2005: Harry’s Here
2002: “Less Substantial Thinking”
Why do I always seem to post the links the rest of the blogging world sees? Anyway, this caught my attention today. I use the internet for research purposes but I was not fortunate enough to have access when I was studying. This article essentially implies that researching on the ‘Net is not as good as reading a good old-fashioned book. “The quality of information [on the Internet] is below what you find in print,” according to the story. Perhaps it is but then most of the information still remains free on the web. I wonder if we’ll ever get an appropriate charging model that allows people to use the ‘Net for the research they need but pay in the same way as those who buy the books. Is it down to the libraries to pay to put the information online? On the upside, “‘Net thinkers are said to generate work quickly and make connections easily”. I know one thing for sure, Google is a lot easier than the old Encyclopedia Index volume.
2005: links for 2005-07-16
2005: Harry’s Here
2003: Paris Photographs