No, we will never do e-books.
Long live print.
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ebooks are so fiat dude.
I love the dedication to printed books.
I've stacked at least a couple hundred books in the last 2 years alone.
That said, e-books have their role as do audiobooks. Hear me out.
Audiobooks allow me to get other stuff done while consuming book content. Is there any other way to do that other than audiobooks?
E-books make it easier to find specific content in books through the use of the "ctrl+F" search function.
My research modus operandi is to listen to the audiobooks while I get other stuff done.
When I hear something significant, I pause the "other stuff I'm getting done" and open up the e-book to search for the exact string of words I heard that was significant.
Finding it first in the e-book makes it MUCH faster to find it in the printed book which I then bookmark, highlight, etc.
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when I get rich, I’m going to contract a designer, engineer, and builder to construct a huge private boat for me.
I’ll post progress pictures of the entire process, as proof of work. Everyone will be able to contribute their input to the design and construction, since the blueprints and contact information for the materials’ sources will be made public.
I’ll invite people on Nostr to come onboard at no cost, and go on awesome seafaring adventures.
Every amenity will be provided at no charge.
I’ll call the boat the Fee Yacht.
and so,
It’ll be the Free, Free and Open Source, No-Fee Fee Yacht.
One hell of a plan. I’m in
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