f682aff184 That's lovely. Those 100 downloads weren't lost sales; they were sales that were never going to happen. You're also wrong about LCD's (google subpixel rendering), but that doesn't apply here. In my circle of acquaintences, there are four of us who want to read this book. This might be as simple as the fan effort pushing toward a disfavored/completed series or work; it might be as complex as {name withheld due to client confidentiality}'s problems with fan activity undermining the author's ability to deal with accusations of defamation. The data I want, though, is a "typical" percentage of hardcover vs. Thanks for posting it. Mike Segroves VP Marketing and Business Development Peanut Press, 1998 - 2003 . al. The "serifs" that give a serif font their name are barely visible on most digital displays, all they do is make the letters look blurry and hard to decipher.
In essence they've decided to have lots of "specials", often up to 75% off the list price. (The only reason I didn't get the latter is because it's just a small portion of the book.) Hm. Here's a question for you, Charlie: how willing would you be to do a version of, say, The Fuller Memorandum links to references to other books, explanations of the styles you're homaging, etc? And how much more would you need for such a version? (Okay, that's two questions :).) . It's stretching everyone including our data-management software provider. I simply won't buy an ebook that I can't extract from its DRM. on another note ebook readers built inside other things (i.e. #57 ::: Kip W ::: (view all by) ::: July 26, 2011, 09:45 AM: My case is probably different from the thrust of the post, because I'm converting books that (usually) have already been published through someone like Lightning Source. It looks like paper. Things that you probably wont do: Get rich (divide income by hours to see what I mean) .
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