March 10, 2013
— Open Blogger

"Well, Bless Your Heart!"
Good morning morons and moronettes and welcome to the amazing Sunday Morning Book Thread.
Sisterhood You Guys
Did any of you morons know that Friday was International Women's Day? I'll bet you didn't. It passed with nary a mention on this fine blog, so I figured I needed to pick up the slack.
I thought I'd celebrate International Women's Day by highlighting the works of one of the most intelligent, talented, insightful, accomplished women alive today. This is precisely the kind of woman the feminist movement holds up for praise, demanding our respect.
I'm speaking, of course, of Phyllis Schlafly.
Ann Coulter devoted a 2002 column to this amazingly accomplished woman, which I am drawing on heavily for this thread.
This is for starters:
She was nearly the first woman ever to attend Harvard Law School – though it did not then admit women, Schlafly's Harvard professors found her so brilliant that they offered to make an exception for her. (She declined.) Instead, she married, raised six amazingly accomplished children and later attended law school in her 50s – all while fighting the establishment in her free time
She helped launch Barry Goldwater's presidental run with her 1964 book A Choice, Not An Echo, which sold 3 million copies, and Coulter argues that this clarion call against the Northeast 'Rockefeller' Republicans paved the way for Reagan's eventual ascendancy.

Early Feminists
Then she co-authored The Gravediggers which accused the foreign policy establishment of selling out American military superiority to the Soviets. Then Kissinger on the Couch, an 800-page criticism of his foreign policy, and in particular, the Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty (SALT), which he engineered.
And, almost as an aside, Schlafly pretty much single-handedly prevented the "Equal Rights Amendment" from being passed. In the words of one hostile reviewer:
When [the ERA] was approved by the House and Senate and sent to the states for ratification in March 1972, its success seemed assured. Thirty state legislatures ratified the amendment within a year. Presidents Nixon, Ford and Carter all lent their support. Yet in 1982 the E.R.A. died, just a few states short of ratification. By then, it had become linked in the public mind with military conscription for 18-year-old girls, coed bathrooms and homosexual rights. That public relations coup was largely the work of one clever, charming, ambitious, energetic and forever ladylike woman: Phyllis Schlafly.
She must p*ss off feminists to no end.
I especially like this tidbit from her early life, from the same hostile reviewer:
Schlafly received a four-year scholarship to a local Roman Catholic college, but left after a year because it wasn't sufficiently challenging. Instead, she decided to pay her own way through Washington University by taking on a full-time job firing rifles and machine guns to test ammunition at the St. Louis Ordnance Plant. She worked night shifts - 4 p.m. to midnight or midnight to 8 a.m. - and then attended morning classes. She graduated early, made Phi Beta Kappa and called the ordeal "the most wonderful two years of my life, a beautiful experience."
You can almost hear her teeth grinding as she wrote this.
Schafly is still writing or co-authoring books. Her latest, No Higher Power: Obama's War on Religious Freedom came out last July. Schafly was born in 1924, so that makes her 88 years old.
Schafly doesn't have her own Amazon page as some authors do, but just search Amazon for the books she's written, co-written, or otherwise has had a hand in, and it's an amazing number, and the topics are mostly public policy issues.
I'm just glad she's on our side.
Books For Morons
Author Amelia Hamilton heard about our book thread via Gabe Malor and in her e-mail she tells me that her new patriotic children's book, 10 Steps to Freedom: A Growing Patriot's Guide to the American Revolution will be out this week. This is actually the second book in the series. The first one is One Nation Under God: A Book for Growing Patriots. Both books may be purchased from her website.
I hope Amelia intends to write more of these books.
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So that's all for this week. As always, book thread tips, suggestions, rumors, and insults may be sent to OregonMuse, Proprietor, AoSHQ Book Thread, at aoshqbookthread@gmail.com.
So what have you all been reading this week? Hopefully something good, because life is too short to read lousy books.
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Posted by: rickl at March 10, 2013 07:03 AM (sdi6R)
Posted by: Jean at March 10, 2013 07:04 AM (EYbqR)
Posted by: rickl at March 10, 2013 07:04 AM (sdi6R)
Posted by: buzzion at March 10, 2013 07:05 AM (GULKT)
Posted by: Jean at March 10, 2013 07:05 AM (EYbqR)
Posted by: Whatev at March 10, 2013 07:08 AM (A7Wh1)
I've just started Lois McMaster Bujold's "Cryoburn", alternating with a book about Queen Victoria's household; "Serving Victoria: Life in the Royal Household" by Kate Hubbard. That second book is more interesting than it sounds.
Oh, and I am about 3/4ths done with writing my next book; HF, about a pair of English ladies who come to Texas in the 1870s. I'm describing it as "Mrs. Gaskell meets Zane Grey." (Should be out in November, 2013.)
Posted by: Sgt. Mom at March 10, 2013 07:09 AM (PvxhO)
Posted by: Oldsailors Poet is no longer shamelessly hawking his book Amy Lynn available on amazon. at March 10, 2013 07:10 AM (l86i3)
Posted by: Polliwog the 'Ette, assault Hobbit at March 10, 2013 07:11 AM (wbeNt)
Posted by: Möbius at March 10, 2013 07:12 AM (QqmnC)
Posted by: andycanuck at March 10, 2013 07:13 AM (ORGYc)
Posted by: eman at March 10, 2013 07:14 AM (64rcm)
Posted by: Miss Marple at March 10, 2013 07:19 AM (GoIUi)
Upon reflection, I realize that I could have been a target of bullying, since I was slight and nerdy. But where I grew up (Pacific Beach) there really wasn't any bullying. From my perspective, bullying is many a myth, along the lines of 10% of the population being gay. It's just something the liberals like to use to bash regular society.
Posted by: Al at March 10, 2013 07:20 AM (V70Uh)
Posted by: Jean at March 10, 2013 07:21 AM (EYbqR)
Posted by: USS Diversity at March 10, 2013 07:22 AM (+bZOu)
Posted by: ExSnipe at March 10, 2013 07:22 AM (PBm/l)
Posted by: NaCly Dog at March 10, 2013 07:24 AM (u82oZ)
Posted by: Polliwog the 'Ette, assault Hobbit at March 10, 2013 07:24 AM (wbeNt)
JUST. HATED. IT.
Posted by: Al at March 10, 2013 11:17 AM (V70Uh)
Interesting. I have that book sitting on my desk at work, boss gave it to me and told me it was the best book she ever read.
Posted by: Molly k. at March 10, 2013 07:25 AM (pFCTM)
Posted by: Oberlin College at March 10, 2013 07:27 AM (wIgpo)
Finished listening to "Nineteen Minutes" by Jodi Piccoult with my wife.
JUST. HATED. IT.
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I know, right? I wanted to gun down every character.
Posted by: USS Diversity at March 10, 2013 07:28 AM (+bZOu)
Your boss needs to expand her curriculum. If that's the best she have ever read, um, "Bless her heart."
Posted by: Al at March 10, 2013 07:28 AM (V70Uh)
Coolidge was good, not great. The takeaway was that this was not a brilliant man, but he understood the limitations of the office and what government could and should do. That alone puts him in the upper tier of presidents.
Posted by: pep at March 10, 2013 07:28 AM (6TB1Z)
Posted by: Polliwog the 'Ette, assault Hobbit at March 10, 2013 07:29 AM (wbeNt)
Posted by: Sarahw at March 10, 2013 07:30 AM (LYwCh)
Posted by: gp at March 10, 2013 07:30 AM (+Jpqc)
Posted by: eman at March 10, 2013 07:31 AM (64rcm)
Posted by: andycanuck at March 10, 2013 07:31 AM (ORGYc)
Posted by: BignJames at March 10, 2013 07:31 AM (HtUkt)
Posted by: Regular Moron [/i] at March 10, 2013 07:32 AM (feFL6)
Posted by: Sticky Wicket at March 10, 2013 07:33 AM (eyJh9)
Posted by: NaCly Dog at March 10, 2013 07:33 AM (u82oZ)
She also has a series set in the Scottish uprising, and another which is based on hidden Jacobean treasure.
All are well-written and very excellent entertainment.
Posted by: Miss Marple at March 10, 2013 07:33 AM (GoIUi)
Posted by: andycanuck at March 10, 2013 07:34 AM (ORGYc)
Posted by: Jones in CO at March 10, 2013 07:36 AM (8sCoq)
Posted by: commander norton at March 10, 2013 07:36 AM (ORGYc)
Posted by: By Any Means Necessary at March 10, 2013 07:37 AM (W3aml)
Posted by: By Any Means Necessary at March 10, 2013 07:38 AM (W3aml)
IRS raids Gunsmoke gun shop, store formerly featured in reality TV show 'American Guns' on Discovery Channel
They want a war, let it begin here.
Posted by: Captain John Parker at March 10, 2013 07:38 AM (+bZOu)
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andycanuck
Don't remember any Sir Harry in the book. But the U.S. Army had other regiments in the west.
Posted by: ExSnipe at March 10, 2013 07:39 AM (PBm/l)
Posted by: AoSHQ Member 31175 at March 10, 2013 07:39 AM (9P+hO)
They serve food there?
Posted by: Samuel Adams at March 10, 2013 07:41 AM (ZOf1l)
Posted by: Mary Cloggenstein from Brattleboro, Vermont at March 10, 2013 07:43 AM (eAUyf)
But bless her heart for stopping ERA, which would have created 30 years of confused law about what "sex" meant. Posted by: Sarahw at March 10, 2013 11:30 AM (LYwCh)
She delayed it's implementation by 30 years. The aspects of the ERA that horrified Americans then - women in combat, unisex bathrooms (now being touted as a 'civil rights' issue - we can't hurt a tranny's feelings by denying him access to the ladies' room) and gay marriage - are mainstream now and if you don't agree with them, you're a ha8er.
Posted by: Donna V., Cheesehead Supreme at March 10, 2013 07:43 AM (7FqJH)
I would second OSP's rec on Master of Disguise. Finished it before all the Argo nonsense. Well written. Interesting guy. More enjoyable than the Rodriquez CIA book Hard Measures IMO. But if you like American patriots, either will do.
Posted by: The Poster Formerly Known as Mr. Barky at March 10, 2013 07:44 AM (1+dNo)
Posted by: Holder & Company at March 10, 2013 07:44 AM (wsGWu)
Posted by: eman at March 10, 2013 07:44 AM (64rcm)
Posted by: Lauren at March 10, 2013 07:45 AM (wsGWu)
Posted by: BumperStickerist at March 10, 2013 07:48 AM (9P+hO)
Uh, excuse me? Who's being exploited? It men didn't have these hormonal urges, Playboy, Hustler, and Hooters would have never made any money.
Posted by: Al at March 10, 2013 07:48 AM (V70Uh)
Posted by: eman at March 10, 2013 07:53 AM (64rcm)
Posted by: BumperStickerist at March 10, 2013 07:53 AM (9P+hO)
Posted by: Donna V., Cheesehead Supreme at March 10, 2013 07:55 AM (7FqJH)
Posted by: Tuna at March 10, 2013 07:55 AM (M/TDA)
Posted by: Al at March 10, 2013 07:55 AM (V70Uh)
I feel that the guy paying too much for drinks, passing a couple bucks to a nearly naked dancer above his head, with virtually no chance of scoring with the silicon based life form is the one being exploited.
Meanwhile, the silicon based life form is making about three or four times the rate of pay she would make in any other job and might be working her way through college.
Posted by: Regular Moron [/i] at March 10, 2013 07:56 AM (feFL6)
Posted by: Doug at March 10, 2013 07:56 AM (aUK/g)
Fuck 'em all.
Posted by: The Vaginacist at March 10, 2013 07:59 AM (+AV7H)
Posted by: Sticky Wicket at March 10, 2013 07:59 AM (eyJh9)
BumperStickerist at March 10, 2013 11:48 AM (9P+hO)
I have the Burton book, but never got around to reading it. Thanks for reminding me. The problem is my book-buying habits far outstrip my ability to read them. In a bookstore, I'm like Michael Moore in a doughnut shop.
Posted by: Donna V., Cheesehead Supreme at March 10, 2013 08:00 AM (7FqJH)
Posted by: Al at March 10, 2013 08:00 AM (V70Uh)
Posted by: defendUSA at March 10, 2013 08:01 AM (nAHMK)
Posted by: a mindful webworker at March 10, 2013 08:03 AM (1zmtP)
Posted by: andycanuck at March 10, 2013 08:03 AM (ORGYc)
Posted by: Al at March 10, 2013 08:03 AM (V70Uh)
Posted by: Sticky Wicket at March 10, 2013 08:04 AM (eyJh9)
Posted by: beach reader at March 10, 2013 08:06 AM (XYSwB)
My own favorite Hooter's waitress is in graduate school working on an MBA, She's 25, 5'10", with light blue eyes and was one of their international calendar girls. Maybe one woman in 10,000 has any business being on a Hooter's calendar - so as you might imagine she is just stunningly beautiful in person. By the way she was a collegiate Greco - Roman wrestler, and helped her brother build the engine on her Mustang. And for the moronettes - she is the real deal; I can see the difference between emotion and attitude - so no, I'm not getting fooled. All the other waitresses really like her too.
Where was she when I was young?
Posted by: An Observation at March 10, 2013 08:10 AM (ylhEn)
Posted by: Fox 2! at March 10, 2013 08:10 AM (+N4be)
Posted by: Seamus Muldoon at March 10, 2013 08:10 AM (qqZuQ)
Posted by: Guido at March 10, 2013 08:12 AM (A0wk8)
And the product isn't consistent--the taste varies from person to person.
Posted by: andycanuck at March 10, 2013 08:14 AM (ORGYc)
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Donna V,
If you found Ferguson's book depressing, then don't read "Bloodlands" by Timothy Snyder. It's about the war between Hitler and Stalin. The history of what those two did to the countries between them is horrific, and that's before they started fighting.
Posted by: ExSnipe at March 10, 2013 08:15 AM (PBm/l)
Posted by: Sticky Wicket at March 10, 2013 08:15 AM (eyJh9)
Posted by: Sticky Wicket at March 10, 2013 08:17 AM (eyJh9)
Posted by: annoyed at March 10, 2013 08:17 AM (bWQXp)
Posted by: Vic at March 10, 2013 08:18 AM (53z96)
Posted by: Vic at March 10, 2013 08:19 AM (53z96)
Posted by: Blacksheep at March 10, 2013 08:20 AM (bS6uW)
Posted by: Guido at March 10, 2013 08:21 AM (A0wk8)
Posted by: Ian S. at March 10, 2013 08:23 AM (OevbG)
Posted by: Blacksheep at March 10, 2013 08:23 AM (bS6uW)
Posted by: jukin at March 10, 2013 08:24 AM (WGm5T)
Posted by: Blacksheep at March 10, 2013 08:27 AM (bS6uW)
http://tinyurl.com/alj9tgv
Posted by: kbdabear at March 10, 2013 08:27 AM (mCvL4)
Posted by: Paul Zummo at March 10, 2013 08:28 AM (81ahw)
So behavior that would get a 'regular' male arrested, placed on a sexual predator list, and other societal punishments can now be permitted by simply making up a story about gender?
Wake me up when this nightmare is over.
Posted by: Regular Moron [/i] at March 10, 2013 08:28 AM (feFL6)
I saw what they meant about "uncensored". In the first story I read, as soon as the main character gets into Christian territory he stumbles upon a "monastery". It is, of course, full of women and they waste no time before stripping down and wrestling each other.
So I ended up spending the evening of "womens' day" pretty much reading pr0n.
Posted by: boulder toilet hobo at March 10, 2013 08:30 AM (QTHTd)
ExSnipe at March 10, 2013 12:15 PM (PBm/l)
I'm of Eastern European descent and thank God all the time that I was born here and not in Prague or Krakow.Talk about being geographically disadvantaged - battered by both Germany and the USSR. That book would indeed be a very difficult read for me.
Posted by: Donna V., Cheesehead Supreme at March 10, 2013 08:32 AM (7FqJH)
Posted by: Paladin at March 10, 2013 08:34 AM (LTquJ)
Posted by: Donna V., Cheesehead Supreme at March 10, 2013 08:35 AM (7FqJH)
Posted by: RushBabe at March 10, 2013 08:38 AM (tQHzJ)
Posted by: rickl at March 10, 2013 08:39 AM (sdi6R)
http://tinyurl.com/a8qgfsw
On Feb. 26, the Phoenix City Council passed the so-called "Bathroom Bill," which will allow not only "transgendered" men, but also any man who thinks he is a woman to use many of the same public restrooms that women and young girls use.
Posted by: Regular Moron [/i] at March 10, 2013 08:40 AM (feFL6)
Posted by: Eisenhorn at March 10, 2013 08:42 AM (OjQYm)
Groupthink is strong on Amazon. I reviewed "James Corey"'s Leviathan Wakes as a 2/5, because its characters were stock, the horror-creatures were "vomit zombies" and the villains were greedycorporations again. Since most SF fans are progressives, my review got downdinged by everyone. If I ever told the "Cloud Atlas" readership what I really thought about that book, I'd get ejected as a troll.
"more like - Cloud of Fart-Gas!"
(Yeah, okay, maybe I am a troll. But that doesn't mean it's not true.)
Posted by: boulder toilet hobo at March 10, 2013 08:43 AM (QTHTd)
Posted by: Vic at March 10, 2013 12:19 PM
What is this "Constitution"?
Posted by: Dept. Of Accuracy Dept. at March 10, 2013 08:44 AM (MhA4j)
Posted by: RushBabe at March 10, 2013 08:44 AM (tQHzJ)
Posted by: Eisenhorn at March 10, 2013 12:42 PM (OjQYm)
Yes, I know I have read them all from the library. I am working my way through them now on the Kindle.
Posted by: Vic at March 10, 2013 08:45 AM (53z96)
Posted by: BignJames at March 10, 2013 08:46 AM (HtUkt)
Posted by: VIA, on the tiny keyboard at March 10, 2013 08:47 AM (pY+zp)
Posted by: Tuna at March 10, 2013 08:47 AM (M/TDA)
Posted by: BumperStickerist at March 10, 2013 08:48 AM (9P+hO)
Posted by: nerdygirl at March 10, 2013 08:50 AM (vHU8p)
rickl at March 10, 2013 12:39 PM (sdi6R)
At least we're not Manhattanites. I remember reading a WSJ article about the problems faced by New York book addicts who live in cubbyhole apartments. They showed a guy who had books piled from floor to ceiling. Another guy ran out of space and was renting two efficiency apartments - one for living quarters and one for books. It's a great place for bookstores and the worst place to own a lot of books
Posted by: Donna V., Cheesehead Supreme at March 10, 2013 08:52 AM (7FqJH)
Posted by: Donna V., Cheesehead Supreme at March 10, 2013 12:52 PM (7FqJH)
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First World Problems suck.
Posted by: Mr. Moo Moo at March 10, 2013 08:54 AM (HDgX3)
Posted by: Palerider at March 10, 2013 08:56 AM (cQZV0)
Apparently since at least 2009.
http://blog.jim.com/politics/racefail-09.html
The leftward march of science fiction as a genre is dealt with here (a few para's down):
http://blog.jim.com/culture/burning-the-past.html
Posted by: boulder toilet hobo at March 10, 2013 08:57 AM (QTHTd)
Posted by: nerdygirl at March 10, 2013 08:58 AM (vHU8p)
Posted by: a mindful webworker at March 10, 2013 09:00 AM (F3WsD)
Posted by: DM at March 10, 2013 09:01 AM (LaKlJ)
Posted by: a mindful webworker at March 10, 2013 09:01 AM (F3WsD)
Posted by: Al at March 10, 2013 11:20 AM (V70Uh)
By high school, I was merely ostracized rather than bullied.
Posted by: Sandra Fluke's hi-cap assault diaphragm at March 10, 2013 09:01 AM (7xeJQ)
First World Problems suck. Posted by: Mr. Moo Moo at March 10, 2013 12:54 PM (HDgX3)
That's why the Left is working hard to ensure we'll all have plenty of Third World problems to concern ourselves with.
Posted by: Donna V., Cheesehead Supreme at March 10, 2013 09:01 AM (7FqJH)
Posted by: Paranoidgirlinseattle at March 10, 2013 09:05 AM (RZ8pf)
"And the sad thing about that photo of the feminist holding the sign is that if she'd put a little effort into it, she'd look just as good as anyone else. "
You're right. When I was a teen, I was always fascinated by those makeovers they would feature in women's magazines - taking a plain woman, fixing her hair and makeup and making her look glamourous. So much can be done with just some basic grooming.
Of course, if you're not interested in that and don't wish to spend any time at all on looking good, that's your choice. But don't hate others who do.
Posted by: Donna V., Cheesehead Supreme at March 10, 2013 09:07 AM (7FqJH)
Posted by: Sticky Wicket at March 10, 2013 09:14 AM (eyJh9)
Posted by: Regular Moron at March 10, 2013 11:32 AM (feFL6)
Try the grilled chicken sandwich.
Posted by: An Observation at March 10, 2013 09:14 AM (ylhEn)
Posted by: Ed Anger at March 10, 2013 09:17 AM (tOkJB)
Posted by: Sticky Wicket at March 10, 2013 09:19 AM (eyJh9)
Posted by: Hooters Chefs at March 10, 2013 09:26 AM (13IVx)
Posted by: Regular Moron at March 10, 2013 11:32 AM (feFL6)
Food-wise, I only go to Hooters for the oysters which are either steamed (my preference) or raw.
Posted by: Sandra Fluke's hi-cap assault diaphragm at March 10, 2013 09:27 AM (7xeJQ)
Word count is flexible, default is 50k in a month. But you can set it lower or higher. Also this time they are bowing to reality and what some had been doing - you can choose to write one story or write a series of short stories. Also can further define the criteria of who will be your cabin mates.
So register and start planning out the story.
http://www.campnanowrimo.org/about
Posted by: Anna Puma (+SmuD) at March 10, 2013 09:28 AM (Jr9vG)
Posted by: no good deed at March 10, 2013 09:31 AM (mjR67)
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Posted by: toby928© presents at March 10, 2013 09:51 AM (QupBk)
Free horror/comedy on kindle
Attic clowns vol 2 http://preview.tinyurl.com/acqwhkz
The Crawling Abattoir http://preview.tinyurl.com/ansr5se
Posted by: 4TZNh at March 10, 2013 09:52 AM (4TZNh)
What are these things called books?
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It's what us old farts use to change our brains software.
Posted by: fixerupper at March 10, 2013 09:59 AM (9MmIU)
Posted by: FenelonSpoke at March 10, 2013 10:05 AM (g7q64)
Posted by: FenelonSpoke at March 10, 2013 10:10 AM (g7q64)
On the related topic, how much bullying did you experience in school?
Upon reflection, I realize that I could have been a target of bullying, since I was slight and nerdy. But where I grew up (Pacific Beach) there really wasn't any bullying. From my perspective, bullying is many a myth, along the lines of 10% of the population being gay. It's just something the liberals like to use to bash regular society.
I was bullied. Often and to varied degrees. Though I simply figured that's the was things were and it wouldn't always be so for me. If I blamed anyone it was the teachers who were supposed to be protecting me (HAH!).
Posted by: katya the designated driver at March 10, 2013 10:24 AM (DoZD+)
Ashley Judd reminds me of "The Children on Men", another very good book that Hollywood just did not understand and made a film that completely fucked-up the message.
What'd you expect with Julianna Moore?
Posted by: katya the designated driver at March 10, 2013 10:28 AM (DoZD+)
Posted by: waelse1 at March 10, 2013 10:41 AM (KeTxr)
Posted by: FenelonSpoke at March 10, 2013 10:42 AM (g7q64)
Posted by: Trimegistus at March 10, 2013 11:00 AM (1L5aT)
I was thinking that I could use a couple more bookcases. Then I thought "no, in the future (present), entire libraries of books will be on Kindle"
Then I wonder "How many books can a Kindle hold?"
Well? How many books can a Kindle Fire hold? How to you back up books (media?, PC?) if your Kindle gets full? Let me tell you, I am NOT deleting any books.
Posted by: Al at March 10, 2013 11:25 AM (V70Uh)
I was thinking that I could use a couple more bookcases. Then I thought "no, in the future (present), entire libraries of books will be on Kindle"
Then I wonder "How many books can a Kindle hold?"
Well? How many books can a Kindle Fire hold? How to you back up books (media?, PC?) if your Kindle gets full? Let me tell you, I am NOT deleting any books.
Posted by: Al at March 10, 2013 11:25 AM (V70Uh)
And BTW, in the early days almost every book downloaded from Amazon had DRM on it and it is aggravating shit. My experience lately is about 50 to 60% have DRM now.
If you go to a tablet like I got my wife for Christmas and get a 25G card it will hold so many you will never have to worry in your lifetime.
Posted by: Vic at March 10, 2013 11:35 AM (53z96)
Posted by: Foghorn Leghorn at March 10, 2013 11:49 AM (n8LUb)
The Metaphysical Club Chapter The Law Of Errors...
"Man is born, grows up, and dies according to certain laws which have never been studied.," Quetelet began, and he printed a table showing that the annual number of murders reported in France from 1826 to 1831 was relatively constant.This was not an unexpected finding. But Quetelet's table also showed that the proportion of murders committed with guns each year was also relatively constant as were the proportions of murders committed using swords, knives, canes, stones, cutting and stabbing instruments, kicks and punches, strangulation, drowning, and fire....
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Gun grabbing seems so out of place after reading this.
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Posted by: Vic at March 10, 2013 07:01 AM (53z96)